A Snapshot of South Kaibab Trail, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States via Google Street Viewer |
Google has now made it possible for you to take a virtual tour of the Grand Canyon in the US state of Arizona.
The depths of the Grand Canyon are the latest isolated location to be captured by the increasingly intrepid Google team.
Now,
you can witness and travel the depths of the world's most recognisable
natural formations, and a national park, without having to leave the
comfort of your swivel chair, with the help of a new project called
Google Trekker that has mapped over 75 miles of trails, the Telegraph
reports.
Employees for Google headed down into the Canyon on foot
last October, with cameras mounted on backpacks to capture the area's
surrounding landscape.
They captured images every two and a half
seconds, highlighting some of the steep switchbacks that walkers must
negotiate on the Bright Angel Trail, the paper said.
Within the
canyon, the cameras showed a surprisingly verdant landscape, recording
the change from juniper trees to scrub brush and flora skirting the
Colorado River, it added.
According to the paper, in a post on the
company's blog, Google said the images are helping to make their map of
the area "even more comprehensive, accurate and easy to use than ever
before."
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