[Teknofil.no] The pulpit at Lysefjord in Rogaland is perhaps the most famous natural attraction we have in this country, and as the trip there is not particularly long or strenuous is an extremely popular tourist destination in the summer.
Now you can however visit the spectacular site of your living room. Google Street View has namely posted 360-degree panoramic images from the plateau on its service, which it is hoped may lead to even more tourists popping up there this summer.
Here we have skis Oddvar Brå used when he broke his wand . I believe? Photo: Google
– Wonderful pictures from the pulpit is helping to lift further up this unique natural attraction we have in Norway, says Audun Rake, CEO of Foundation pulpit.
If you are no fan of high cliff, you can either stop at Holmenkollen Ski Museum. It also launched the Street View.
Google has started adding increasingly more attractions on its service. They can using Trekker, a backpack with a GPS-equipped camera tripod that has all 15 cameras.
Street View has previously visited Greenland. Photo: Google
– Trekker is designed to cover the places where the car does not arrive. Trekker comes their way everywhere and covers primarily interesting, beautiful places that people want to see, says Harald cut, product manager of Google Norway.
Google also mentions other popular Street View attractions Pyramids of Giza, superstructures Burj Khalifa, and the inside and outside of Scott’s hut in Antarctica. You can even take a trip under water “Darwin Island» Galapagos. (ANB)
Recently, they also out delightful photos from Greenland
See how the Vikings lived with Street View
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