The Internet users began Thursday (5 / 2) can "explore" the life of the ocean thanks to the growing base map features service "Google Earth". In addition, the service features an interactive map of this virtual world also helps those who are interested in the history of World War II with a variety of photo bombing European cities.
"Features historic images that give people a unique perspective on the events of the past by using the latest mapping technology," said Laura Scott of Google Europe as reported AFP. With the image feature service World War II, citizens of the world can increasingly understand the history of Europe with "new ways" and learn more about the impact of war on the development of cities in Europe, he said.
Included in the new service Google Earth is the photographs of the 35 European cities taken in 1943 and the city state which suffered war Warsaw in 1935 and 1945. Google Earth users can also directly compare the condition of the city during the war with the current condition.
The pictures were reminiscent of the devastating impact of war on the inhabitants of the city and people great ability to rebuild the shattered perkotaannya environment, said Scott. For Google Earth visitors who enjoyed life under the sea, they are now spoiled with a complete tour of famous Oceanographer narrative "National Geographic", Sylvia Earle.
They are also pampered with a collection of videos about the uniqueness of the landscape and the lives of marine animals, like whales "humpback". Various photos and video of marine life that donated the photographers, naturalists, government agencies and non-government to the feature "crawl under the ocean" Google Earth, launched a year ago.
"Features historic images that give people a unique perspective on the events of the past by using the latest mapping technology," said Laura Scott of Google Europe as reported AFP. With the image feature service World War II, citizens of the world can increasingly understand the history of Europe with "new ways" and learn more about the impact of war on the development of cities in Europe, he said.
Included in the new service Google Earth is the photographs of the 35 European cities taken in 1943 and the city state which suffered war Warsaw in 1935 and 1945. Google Earth users can also directly compare the condition of the city during the war with the current condition.
The pictures were reminiscent of the devastating impact of war on the inhabitants of the city and people great ability to rebuild the shattered perkotaannya environment, said Scott. For Google Earth visitors who enjoyed life under the sea, they are now spoiled with a complete tour of famous Oceanographer narrative "National Geographic", Sylvia Earle.
They are also pampered with a collection of videos about the uniqueness of the landscape and the lives of marine animals, like whales "humpback". Various photos and video of marine life that donated the photographers, naturalists, government agencies and non-government to the feature "crawl under the ocean" Google Earth, launched a year ago.
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