Google has been taking Google Maps Street View off the beaten (foot)path for awhile now. While you’ve been able to see famous destinations, art galleries and UNESCO World Heritage sites as well as famous parks, ski slopes, university campuses and even inside some businesses in 360°, Google Japan has taken Street View to a depth it’s never been before (pun intended!) with the inclusion of a cave and a mine. A project I am sure will be of interest to Geoff Manaugh at BLDGBLOG. Now you can see inside the Akiyoshi-do limestone cavern and the Okubo-mabu mine on Google Maps (embedded below respectively). Makes you wonder where is next for Street View? ↷ Google Street View Takes You Inside Ancient Japanese Caves [VIDEO] Sam Laird on Mashable, 15 February…
Categories: Built & natural environments

