Iphoto uploading question

I have the box "hide photos already uploaded" checked when uploading photos from my camera; however many photos that I have previously uploaded are still visible.  This hasn't happened in the past and I'm not sure why it is now?

as said, I have the photographs with the geotagging in iphone. is there somewhere an application uploading the phogoraphs automatically.
Do you mean iPHoto (not iPhone?)
No iPhoto does not interface to Google maps for uploading - a google search might find something that does - I have not noticed one being mentioned here
i have tried doing it manually, works but why do I have the exact coordinates for if in googlemaps I have to bring them in manually ....
I do not understand this statement/question - and again if it is a google map operations question it would be best addressed to Google
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