Visit 100 heritage sites using Google's Street View Tracker technology
Are you planning for Trip to various tourist place in India or abroad and you are worried about expenditure and planning/leave/train flight ticket etc. Forget all these Now you need to to worry about all these just log on to Google Street View and you can experience 360 view of various tourist place anywhere over Internet at your ease from your Home itself
Qutub Minar in Delhi or Mumbai's Taj Mahal at Agra or Ajanta - Ellora Caves, these heritage sites like the sight of all the country now you will not need to go to these places.
Google's Street View technology will help you by sitting at home you can make their appearance and experience it visit . Specifically, it will show you the view angle 360 degrees , which means you 'll be admiring these buildings from every angle .
Indian Ministry of Culture and A Online Survey of India (ASI ) has tied up with Google to view 360 angular view 100 heritage sites in the country . On Thursday, Google started its service from Qutub Minar in Delhi beginning by Google Street View mapping the tracker . In India there are 3678 Monuments , Archaeological Survey , which has been declared a Protected Monuments . The Taj Mahal , Qutub Minar , Humayun's Tomb and Khajuraho, famous places , including 100 in the first phase will be included in the project . They can be seen on Google Maps and World of Wonders .
The objective of this project worldwide is increasing interest in people of Indian heritage sites . Street View technology , not only the country but also abroad sitting close to people of Indian heritage and get to know about . It is also possible to view online sites that is not easy to come up with the family .With the use of Google's Street View Tracker technology you can view Aifil Tower of France , the U.S. and Japan's Mount Fuji Grand Canyon , including various other World Heritage sites
Heritage sites on Google Street View Tracker technique is used for first time in India. Tracker is a mapping of Monuments. The tracker is fitted to the camera, high-resolution photos from their surroundings draw every angle. These photos can be viewed on Google Street View website.
https://www.google.com/maps/views/home?gl=in
Qutub Minar in Delhi or Mumbai's Taj Mahal at Agra or Ajanta - Ellora Caves, these heritage sites like the sight of all the country now you will not need to go to these places.
Google's Street View technology will help you by sitting at home you can make their appearance and experience it visit . Specifically, it will show you the view angle 360 degrees , which means you 'll be admiring these buildings from every angle .
Indian Ministry of Culture and A Online Survey of India (ASI ) has tied up with Google to view 360 angular view 100 heritage sites in the country . On Thursday, Google started its service from Qutub Minar in Delhi beginning by Google Street View mapping the tracker . In India there are 3678 Monuments , Archaeological Survey , which has been declared a Protected Monuments . The Taj Mahal , Qutub Minar , Humayun's Tomb and Khajuraho, famous places , including 100 in the first phase will be included in the project . They can be seen on Google Maps and World of Wonders .
The objective of this project worldwide is increasing interest in people of Indian heritage sites . Street View technology , not only the country but also abroad sitting close to people of Indian heritage and get to know about . It is also possible to view online sites that is not easy to come up with the family .With the use of Google's Street View Tracker technology you can view Aifil Tower of France , the U.S. and Japan's Mount Fuji Grand Canyon , including various other World Heritage sites
Heritage sites on Google Street View Tracker technique is used for first time in India. Tracker is a mapping of Monuments. The tracker is fitted to the camera, high-resolution photos from their surroundings draw every angle. These photos can be viewed on Google Street View website.
https://www.google.com/maps/views/home?gl=in
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