Sure, you can use Google Maps find the shortest path from point A to indicate B, but what if you are focused on going from A to B via scenic route C? That’s where Google’s new ‘helicopter view’ is available in. Unveiled last week, this selection allows online navigators to imagine any driving, walking or mass transit route with a 3D, bird’s-eye animation. All it’s a must to do is enter your start line, destination and mode of transportation, and click on the recent “3D” button a good way to appear next to every route. From there, you may be embarked on a Google Earth-powered flight, displaying each of the buildings, mountains and other terrain that you would encounter during your real-life journey. You can too pause the flight at any moment to take a look at any sights of interest, together with any geo-linked photos, videos or other online content. Buckle up and try the source link below for more details and pictures.
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