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The Sightseer newsletter is your source for news stories from across Google Maps and Google Earth. We hope you enjoy it and find it useful, so please don't hesitate to tell us what you think. | And if this isn’t the journey for you, simply follow directions to unsubscribe below. | | | | Arroz Marisco took our call to "Make your own Street View" very seriously. He captured photo spheres of ancient pyramids, cloud-topped mountain peaks and pristine waterfalls. While traveling the world, he's shared hundreds of stunning scenes on Google Maps and Views. Now you can, too. | Learn more | *WebGL browsers only | | | | | | What do polar bears and the Colorado River have in common? Well, they're now both available on Street View.
Learn from the Google Earth Outreach team about their exciting encounter with wildlife and breathtaking terrain while journeying to collect this imagery. | Learn more | | | | | | | We launched Maps Gallery—a new platform to access more of the world's geospatial information. National Geographic, the World Bank and many more publishers are making their mapping data more discoverable through Maps Gallery. Now you can see everything from climate change to local school scores to historic battlefields. | Learn more | | | | | | With Earth view in the new Google Maps for desktop, you can see the world in full 3D*. Click the Earth button in the bottom left. Then click and hold Control, and drag with your mouse to move the camera around freely. | Learn more | *WebGL browsers only | | | | | | Somewhere in Google Earth is this interesting location. Can you find it? Click here to see a larger view and post your answer. These clues can help lead you: | • | Winter is coming soon in this hemisphere. | • | Manaus & Sao Paolo are in this country. | • | The Rio Solimões lies in this state. | | | | | | In the mood for a new discovery? | | |
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