The most remote and amazing places Google Street View
We all know what Google Street View is, but how about using this service to find the most remote and unusual places on our planet? Did such a thought come to mind? Well, consider that the issue is settled.
We bring to your attention the 10 most remote and amazing places available in the Google Street View database. Each photo in the issue is clickable, and the link leads to panoramas of distant and exotic places on our wonderful planet. Have a nice virtual trip!
(Total 10 photos)
1. Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
One of the first panoramic ocean views that is in the Google database.
2. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.
Here you can meet sea lions or visit the Charles Darwin Foundation.
3. Scott Hut and Discovery Hut, Ross Island, Antarctica.
It is rather unusual to explore two polar explorers' huts built over 100 years ago.
4. Crescent Island, Antarctica
South of South America...
5. Iqaluit, Canada
Iqaluit has the lowest population in Canada. Here, for example, is a photo of a street called "The Road to Nowhere."
6. Terceira Island, Portugal.
In the center of the North Atlantic Ocean lies the island of Terceira, by the way, with quite beautiful views.
7. Chichijima Island, Japan
More than 804 km southeast of Tokyo.
8. Cambridge Bay, Canada
It appears to be the northernmost location in North America featured on Google Street View. Pictured is an old stone church.
9. Midway Islands, USA.
Here, about 1,609 km from Hawaii, you will find hundreds of birds... and one very enthusiastic person (if you look closely).
10. Svalbard, Norway.
The northernmost territory of Europe. In the photo - the ship Norderlicht.
Keywords: Google Street View | Ten | Panorama