See LatLong blog post about the layer changes. Congratulations Jeffrey! Kudos to Google for making these photos more accessible! I hope they’ll take the next step and add them to the Photos layer in Google Maps as well. Jeffrey Martin, who started 360Cities, says that there are more than 60 thousand 360 images in the new Google Earth layer. ![]() You’ll also be able to search on Google or. You will be able to enjoy an interactive panorama on each tab you open in your browser. I’m thrilled to see 360 panoramas, and, get more visibility. 360Cities Chrome Tab Extension Install the new 360Cities Extension to your Chrome browser. Also try a KMZ with just the most-likely location of each biblical place, rather than showing you all the possibilities. Turn book or chapter layers on and off to see patterns across the Bible. Now everyone can find 360 photos like these, and those done by thousands of photographers around the world right in the Photos layer. Google Earth (KMZ) Also available: KMZs arranged by book and by chapter. During our first year of the Tahina Expedition I have produced many 360 panoramas of places in the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Galapagos, the French Marquesas, Bora Bora, Tonga, and more ( see recent 360s of Tonga, see all of the panoramas for Tahina Expedition). ![]() I’m a big fan of 360 panoramas which give you a full immersive experience of a photo location – you can look in all directions, including up and down. Click on a red icon and you’re presented with a 2D view of that location in the pop-up window and you can click the photo to fly into the 360 panorama right in Google Earth. ![]() Now, if 360 panorama photos are available for that place, you will also see little red square icons as well. The regular 2D photos still appear as little blue icons as you zoom into a place. Color me impressed with this one: Prague-based 360 Cities >, a network of 'Virtual Reality' photographers promoting high-resolution spherical imagery, has integrated its portfolio of stunning 360. But, now everyone can find the panoramas with the default Photos layer. The 360 photos were previously viewable in Google Earth if you opened the Gallery layer folder and turned on the 360Cities layer. View the best, most popular, most recent, and most nearby panoramas from (as featured in Google Earth) by accessing our Gallery. Google has upgraded the Photos layer in Google Earth to not only include the millions of geo-tagged photos from Panoramio, but also to include 360 degree panoramas from.
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