Google Adds Five US National Parks to Street View



    Google is constantly working to improve various kinds of services of its own production, if I may say so. Most likely, the news regarding the update of the Street View service attracts more attention.

    Google adds to the service either a huge number of photos from the Amazonian forests, then an even greater number of various kinds of architectural monuments. Now the management of the service decided to add five US national parks, making them available for virtual travel.

    All the parks in question are located on the territory of the state of California, and all of them are worth it for nature and travel lovers to make a couple of virtual tours. Parks can be viewed by those users who do not have the opportunity to go there live, as well as those who want to find out if such a trip would be a waste of time and money.

    Among the parks "worked out" by the corporation included Redwoods National Park, Yosemite National Park, Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park. As you can see, the Street View service is becoming more and more interesting. Probably, soon, among other objects, other regions will appear in Street View, even the most unexpected ones.

    You can view the parks here - Google Lat Long Blog, inserting parks directly for viewing will not work.

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