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Google Reveals The Phenomenon Of ' Mystery ' Underwater Indonesia


Jakarta - World Ocean Day Commemorating on June 8, Google Maps works closely with XL Seaview Catlin Survey, NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries and the Chagos Conservation Trust, adds Street View images of the latest submarine to Indonesia.

Simply click, you can dive and swim with the most exotic sea creatures and amazing as the fish Mola-Mola big mysterious in Bali.

"On the day the Sea World this time around, we hope you get inspired to learn more about ocean conditions change. Let's delve into it, engage yourself to protect the oceans, understand how the ocean's role in shoring up our lives, so that we can better take care of her, "said Brian Sullivan, Program Manager, Google Ocean in its official description to the Okezone, Friday (5/6/2015).

Brian also says, the key is important to preserve the sea is with memetakannya. Because the sea is constantly changing, Google Maps will also have to adapt to the new technology created to document the current state of the sea, and monitor the changes from year to year.

Each picture is there in Google Maps are digital recordings made using GPS location, and can be used as a benchmark to monitor changes in the ocean that occurs over time.

Here is the newest streetview images of underwater Indonesia. Among others The Liberty Wreck, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia, Jaco Island, Timor-Leste, Nudi's Retreat, Manado, Indonur Wreck, Karimun Jawa Island, Cape Kri, Raja Ampat, Rufus Stone, Raja Ampat, and Mola Mola, Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida. Users can also view and download video recordings of underwater images created by Google through this link.

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