facts about google street view using camels to do data collection in the desert

Goodnight Friend . . .
on this occasion I try to give a fact about google street vew who use camels to do data collection in the desert

If Google usually uses cars to smooth Street View (Google Street View Car) projects, then this time the different modes of transportation are used. Especially for difficult areas. One of the most recent is Google use camels to map the desert region.

Camels, these desert-killing animals are used by Google to map the Liwa Desert in the United Arab Emirates. From what is presented in the official Google blog, this Liwa Desert as one of the amazing landscape. And of course it deserves to be documented.

The official blog also uploaded a video showing the mapping process; there was a camel whose back was fitted with a Trekker camera module taking a 360-degree panorama. Indeed, it's the same module that's installed in Google Street View Car, only this time using camels. "By using camel backs, we can take pictures as seasli as possible, as well as minimize damage in this fragile environment," wrote the official blog, as reported by Kompas.com.

The result, the user will feel the sensation as in the camel back that later known named Raffia. We are invited to wade through the sea of ​​sand; there is also a shadow of the camel that appears along with the shadow of the user.

Apart from that, this project is trying to invite its users to explore the places that are difficult to reach. From the north pole to the Galapagos Islands. For Indonesia, the project has successfully mapped coral reefs in West Nusa Tenggara.

this alone of me may be useful

H2
H3
H4
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
Join the conversation now
Logo
Center