‘google rainforest view’ lets users explore parts of the amazon basin in google maps
Equipped with an image-capturing bicycle, google has set off to brazil to offer users ‘google street view: amazon‘, the ability to explore the rivers, forests, and communities of the amazon basin’s rio negro reserve within google maps.
the project is the result of a collaboration with the amazonas sustainable foundation (FAS) conservation society. To capture the 50,000 photographs that were stitched together to create ‘rainforest view’, the team brought the
‘google street view trike’ to the basin, equipped with a tripod camera with fisheye lens; and captured images while riding along the paths of forests and communities or mounted atop a riverboat.
This google blog post documents the project in further detail, as well as offering quick links to parts of the reserve to assist viewers in exploration. you can learn more about the ‘google street view trike’ in this google maps microsite
that documents the ‘street view’ car, bike, trolley, and snowmobile. more screenshots from ‘rainforest view’ are below.
view of the canopy in ‘google rainforest view’
a local resident hops into view
rio negro school in tumbira, the largest community in the rio negro reserve
via techcrunch
great, thanks!
I just tried this out and I can confirm that it is awesome! I don’t know if it will make any difference to conservation efforts, but the first step of saving the world is to appreciate it.
Cool post, thanks!