Cross-posted from the Google Australia blog
From the snow-capped summit of Mount Kosciuszko, to the beaches at Bondi and the seafloor of the Great Barrier Reef, every person can explore our country’s most beautiful locations on Google Maps.
To celebrate the once-in-a-decade
IUCN World Parks Congress that’s taking place in Sydney this week, we’ve partnered with
New South Wales National Parks and
Catlin Seaview Survey to bring 21 parks and 27 underwater locations across Australia to Street View.
Beyond
Mount Kosciuszko, bushwalkers can take a virtual hike through
Fort Denison,
Dorrigo National Park,
Ku-ring-gai Chase,
Cape Byron lighthouse and
16 other parks across New South Wales.
We hope this new Street View imagery not only inspires adventure, but that it also helps people to learn more about the delicate ecology of our parks and underwater worlds.
Posted by Karin Tuxen-Bettman, Program Manager for Google Earth Outreach and Jenifer Austin, Manager of the Google Ocean Program
3 comments :
this is extra
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Beautiful
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