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Harry Dona

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Last updated: 4 days ago

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Ranking

15,893
Level 8
Harry Dona is a Level 8 Local Guide. We’ve been tracking this profile for 1 year and 2 months. So far, about 16.68M photo views have been recorded. This explorer is just 56 views shy of Matthew Schepp. Harry Dona’s photos get an average of 8K views each. Over the last 30 days, about 182K additional views were recorded and 65 new photos were uploaded. On average, Harry Dona uploads 3 photos per day. Update is paused until November 17, 2025.
#15,893
Photo views
16,678,487
+182,012
#15,535
Photos
2,090
+65
#18,192
Videos
20
+0
50,000,000 Photo views

Approx. 13.0 years remaining

#21,508
Ø Views per photo
7,980
-166
#16,168
Points
18,095
+361
#13,463
Reviews
249
#33,740
Answers
144
#27,054
Edits
1
#16,115
Places added
3
#17,214
Roads added
0
#30,921
Facts checked
0

Monthly increase in photo views

Total Ø Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
2025 2.98M 270,566 247,900 165,069 270,932 361,841 304,393 360,660 363,871 318,718 302,514 218,454 61,873 -
2024 745.3K 186,314 - - - - - - - - 177,871 216,107 147,778 203,500

Monthly increase in uploaded photos

Total Ø Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
2025 75 7 0 10 103 35 -15 -99 3 -68 41 58 7 -
2024 -14 -4 - - - - - - - - 0 0 -12 -2

Growth & Trends

What do these metrics mean?

Click on a category to learn more about each metric.

Photo views indicate how many times a Local Guide's uploaded images have been viewed on Google Maps. A high number suggests significant exposure and reach of the photos.

Photos shows the total number of images this Local Guide has uploaded to Google Maps. A larger photo count generally indicates higher activity and dedication to documenting various places.

Videos indicates how many videos a Local Guide has shared on Google Maps. Videos can provide more immersive insights into places and experiences.

Ø Views per Photo indicates how many views a photo receives on average. A high number often suggests high-quality and well-visible photos from a Local Guide. A low number, on the other hand, may indicate that many low-quality photos have been uploaded.

As with all statistics, context is key. If a Local Guide hasn’t uploaded photos for a long time and then suddenly uploads many at once (e.g., after an international trip), the value will initially drop because the total number of photos increases sharply. What matters is that the average views per photo stabilize over time or, ideally, even increase.

Points represent the reward system within the Local Guides program. Users earn points for various contributions, such as photos, reviews, or adding new places. A higher point count leads to a higher Local Guides level.

Reviews are written texts that a Local Guide posts about places on Google Maps. They offer other users helpful insights into sights, restaurants, or businesses.

Answers indicates how often a Local Guide responds to questions from other users about specific places. This interaction helps clarify inquiries quickly.

Edits involve updating location information, addresses, or other details. Each correction improves the accuracy of Google Maps.

Places added shows how many new locations a Local Guide has contributed to Google Maps. This helps expand the map's coverage, enabling others to discover more relevant spots.

Roads added indicates how many new or updated roads a Local Guide has mapped. This improves routing and traffic information for everyone.

Facts checked refers to the corrections and confirmations of place information. Each verified entry helps maintain accurate data on Google Maps.

About the Local Guides Program

The Google Local Guides program is a global community of explorers who write reviews, share photos, answer questions, add or edit places, and check facts on Google Maps. Millions of people rely on these contributions to decide where to go and what to do.

Local Guides earn points for their contributions, which can help them reach higher program levels and unlock exclusive benefits along the way. Read more here.