Amazing ocean image on Google Earth
The sea contains many interesting things and the latest version of Google Earth for the first time allows people to explore creatures deep in the ocean.
The sea contains many interesting things and the latest version of Google Earth for the first time allows people to explore deep creatures in the ocean as well as shipwrecks at home.
Google Ocean on Google Earth 5.0 Beta.
3D space was created with the advice of the world's top 25 scientists about the sea."From curious children to true researchers can observe the world from a different perspective. Google Earth is bringing new life to the blue sea," commented oceanographer Sylvia Earle.
The majority of images on this online map system are still low resolution, but in some areas, such as the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii, reach high detail. The Google Ocean launch will take place next week at the California Science Institute with former US Vice President Al Gore.
Google Earth has attracted more than 500 million downloads since its introduction in 2005.
Google Ocean lists many mysterious shipwrecks and integrates YouTube videos, photos, background information.
Waikolu Canyon Volcano in Hawaii.
Google Ocean gives viewers an additional way to contribute to protecting the marine environment.
National Geographic also provides a diverse data warehouse for Google Ocean with beautiful photos and many other multimedia content.
Users also have the opportunity to track white sharks, sperm whales, sea turtles . as they move by these species that have been tagged.
Google Ocean is not only scientific but also entertaining, viewers can observe surfing and read information about some water sports.
Google's service is also supported by BBC Planet Earth with attractive information such as impressive photos, clear video .
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