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Now the Google View Street feature can not only display roads on land, but can also be used to observe underwater. Even more amazing, underwater images of Indonesia from Karimun Jawa to Raja Ampat can already be seen on this google street view feature. So, are you curious? The complete news is below, which is adapted from the info site Sidomi dot com. Here’s more info:
“Google has added underwater street view images for the Indonesian region from Karimun Java to Raja Ampat. These “street” images at the bottom of the ocean show how beautiful the underwater world is, especially in Indonesia.
Google Street View as we know it mapped the road visually how to explore the streets on land. For the Indonesian region, Google Street View has penetrated Jakarta and Bali and was followed by other big cities in the country.
However, Google Street View not only exists on land but also underwater image content is added. The fact that 70% of the Earth is covered by oceans or a third of the Earth’s area is covered by water is undeniable and Google has ambitions to map it too.
So far, Google has only presented explorations in their street view from 40 locations around the world that show how the environment on the ocean floor looks like. In smoothing the action, Google collaborates with marine biota companies such as the XL Caltin Seaview Survey, NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and Chagos Conservation Trust.
Underwater Google Street View features a number of popular locations from Bali, Bahamas, Great Barrier Reef, Aruba, Florida Keys, and many more. Users can also explore other popular locations such as the island side of Samoa, Chagos and Solomon.”