Google: Take pictures under water

you can visit the world's largest coral reef without getting up from the chair, after Googlefinished filming her

Google wants you took a walk largest coral reef in the world, without leaving home course. The company works with the University of Queensland in Australia, and Catlin Insurance Company Group to produce a special version of its street map, when visitors will be able to place blocks to see the Great Barrier Reef.
The project is still in its initial stages, but already it has been to project a demo version, with eight pointsthat you can watch, so through panoramic images of 360 degrees. Photography itself is carried out usinga special camera, developed by Catlin, who installed the undersea craft - a chemical composition similar to Street View cameras on vehicles.
This is just one of many innovations that come to Google's Street View. At the same time streetphotography more and more countries (including Israel, which Google currently collects photographs in different cities), Google's cameras have been introduced recently, popular museums, this so people canwalk on a virtual. The latest version of the service, launched yesterday (Wednesday) were added, for the first time, two Russian cities - Moscow and St. Petersburg, to store the photographed streets.