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Category: About Street View
Discover the magic of the ocean on Google Street View
This is the mola mola fish in the waters of Bali. It’s the world’s heaviest bony fish.
Google just announced new images from underwater dives from around the world.
Today, in time for World Oceans Day on June 8, and in partnership with XL Catlin Seaview Survey, NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and the Chagos Conservation Trust, you can explore brand new Street View imagery of more than 40 locations around the world, including the American Samoa and Chagos Islands and underwater dives in Bali, the Bahamas and the Great Barrier Reef.
What have you found while exploring the new imagery?
Pixelation…?
Google Street View go black and white
Lost her head

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Google cow carriage view
You better duck, Google


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Play Pac-Man on Google Maps
You can now play Pac-Man on Google Maps. This is the icon you will see when you go to Google Maps and if you click it you’ll get the full screen Pac-Man view. Since it was released in Japan in 1980 why not start in Japan? Let’s play!

Sail the Danube river through six countries on Google Street View
The river Danube is now on Google Street View for you to explore. It will take you through Europe from The Black Forest in Germany to the Black Sea in Romania.
Starting today, you can cruise this international waterway with Street View in Google Maps, sailing through six countries, three capitals, and enjoying many arresting landscapes along the way. To capture the imagery, the Trekker was mounted on the riverboat ms Treasures, operated by Tauck, and Scylla, its maritime partner, for cruises along the Danube and other European rivers.
This is where the Street View boat went under the bridge separating Bulgaria and Romania.
Street View of Street View

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