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O.M.G. There is a turtle in Street View! In its continuing quest for awesomeness, Google has gone under the sea. You may have already taken a virtual trip down the Amazon river, a walk in a famous park or a stroll through the Cape Winelands with the Google Maps team, but now you can actually go underwater at some of the world’s most beautiful aquatic destinations. Plus one, Google. The team announced today that its first ever underwater panoramic images are now available on Google Maps. The 360 degree photos were captured as part of the Catlin Seaview Survey, a scientific project which aims to capture images of coral reefs around the world and map how they change over time. Photos of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, as well as the volcanic Apo Island in the Philippines and parts of Hawaii, have been integrated into Street View so you can see them in detail from your desktop or mobile phone.

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