Panoramic images of The Galapagos Islands
- Google Maps
Google has over the months continued to
enhance its Google Maps Street View experience with panoramic images of
the world's exquisite destinations. It recently added Grand Canyons and Everest, and now the latest to appear in Google's Street View panorama will be The Galapagos Islands.
Google in a detailed blog post
revealed it is collecting imagery of the Islands, which includes
Underwater Street View photography. The visual content is expected to
appear on Google Maps later this year.
Google
further says the biodiversity of the Islands inspired Charles Darwin to
come up with the theory of evolution. Now taken care by Ecuador, the
local government and conservationists are working together to rotect the
Galapagos from threats posed by invasive species, climate change and
other human impacts.
The Internet company tied up with the
Ecuadorean government, the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF), the
Galapagos National Parks Directorate (GNPD), and the Catlin Seaview
Survey to gather panoramic images of the Islands. For above-ground
images, Google used is Street View Trekker while the coastal shelf were
captured by Catlin Seaview Survey team, which has also teamed with
Google, using three SVII cameras on its diver-operated, motorized
underwater scooter.