Google Captures 'Street View' of Underwater Habitats 66
hypnosec writes "Google has released the first-ever underwater 'street view' images of some of the world's most famous undersea locations — the Great Barrier Reef, Hawaii's Hanauma Bay, and Apo Island in the Philippines. Google collaborated with Caitlin Seaview Survey using a specialized SVII camera to capture the amazing underwater images. The camera travels at 2.5 mph, capturing a 360-degree panorama with geolocation information and a compass heading every 3 seconds."
Check it out.
Re:Not so good (Score:5, Insightful)
On the other side of the coin, that trip to tel aviv can now be replaced by going somewhere new.
Reduction of Carbon Footprint (Score:5, Insightful)
Surely looking at Tel Aviv through an iPad with an especially low power draw would offset an awful lot of carbon that otherwise would have been spewed into the atmosphere by flying you there to reminisce...
Re:Not so good (Score:5, Insightful)