Google Street View goes below the ocean
Google Street View, the famous panoramic photo mapping technology included in Google Maps and Google Earth, exceeded the roads by using the company of cameras mounted on tricycles, motorized sledges or trains.
Google has announced the expansion of these popular images below the surface of the ocean, Brutally breach the privacy of turtles and fish.
In collaboration with The Catlin Seaview Survey, integrated Google Street View a collection of panoramic images captured in interesting areas for diving enthusiasts, the list of currently Heron, Lady Elliot and Wilson Islands of the Great Barrier Reef off Australia Molokini crater and Hanauma Bay in Hawaii and Apo islands of the Philippines.
Using a special camera, divers hired by The Catlin Seaview Survey covered these areas at a rate of 4 km / h, giving us the chance to take a look at the beauty of the underwater world in these areas.
As a starting point, because the areas covered are quite hard to find browsing on Google Maps, Google offers a photo gallery with exact coordinates.