Google Street View Adds Parks


Google Street View adds parks  Google Street View adds parks

Next time when you feel like a walk through one of the world's most famous parks, you can do it comfortably favorite chair, thanks to Google Street View.

Google says it has sent its Street View tricycle to 22 different countries around the world and capture all the details of famous landmarks such as Kensington Gardens in London.

Do not forget to visit the parks, you can use Google Maps-based tool is the High Line, which is 30 feet above the streets of New York and Koganei Park in Tokyo, Japan.

World marks added to the gallery

There are six parks in total, but Google has also added hundreds of new collections added to the landmarks around the world.

Now you can get up close and personal with the Colosseum in Rome, Big Ben in London, as well as visit the beaches of Hawaii and with a virtual slide down the ski slops, Whistler Blackcomb, Canada.

You can check the gallery official Google Maps page to see the video below to find out how Google was able to capture the High Line Park in New York.


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