Washington, June 1 (ANI): Google is now offering a virtual tour of famous sites across the world, including that of Stonehenge and Jerusalem.
The World Wonders Project uses the same Street View technology that allows people to virtually navigate their neighbourhoods through Google Maps,
but the cameras are focused on historic and treasured sites such as
Florence, Stonehenge and ancient Kyoto instead, LA Times reported.
Although many of the images are
gathered with cars that have a camera mounted on top, more
difficult-to-reach spots, or publicly inaccessible sites, have been
recorded on a pedestrian "trike" and other devices.
"With advancements in our camera
technologies we can now go off the beaten track to photograph some of
the most significant places in the world so that anyone, anywhere can
explore them," the company announced on the new website.
The project, unveiled on
Thursday, includes 132 famous spots in 18 countries. Historic and
notable spots on the website include Shark Bay in Australia, the Golden
Gate Park Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco and a smattering of
sites across Europe.
The UN cultural agency UNESCO and the World Monuments Fund
are partnering with the company to provide information about the
treasured spots. Videos, photographs and interactive models also spangle
the site; people can submit snapshots of the famous places for possible
inclusion on the website as well.
So far, the project does not
include any sites in Africa and is sparse across much of Asia and South
America, an absence that annoyed some commenters, who pointed out the
gap on YouTube and Twitter.
Google said that it hopes to continually add more sites with the help of its partner agencies. (ANI)
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