We have put together a number of location layed out on Google Maps. Here you will be able to explore places like the CN Tower, the Forbidden Gardens and many more. With 3D buildings and Street views of the world around us. Take a look at our Street view of Paris France, where you can take a virtual tour around the Streets of Paris and see the city like never before.
Paris France, what a beautiful city!
In this map you can travel the streets of Paris. Use the controls on the left side of the map to control the direction you are looking in. Click on the arrows on the map to travel up and down the roads in Paris.
Click the Read more... link to check out our Google Earth Map and see some of our world wonders.
Below you have a selection of location in the world that you can explore. The map type is set for Earth, which is the only way you will be prompted to download the Google Earth plug-in (about 30mb). The easiest way to get to the location of interest is to switch the map to Satellite or Map view, click on the location of interest. Use the slider on the left to Zoom right in on the location, then switch back to Earth view to see 3D buildings, and browse the map.
Last Updated on Friday, 08 May 2009 07:12
Earth Facts
What was the deadliest known earthquake?
The world’s deadliest recorded earthquake occurred in 1557 in central China. It struck a region where most people lived in caves carved from soft rock. The dwellings collapsed, killing an estimated 830,000 people. In 1976 another deadly temblor struck Tangshan, China. More than 250,000 people were killed.
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