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Nature Valley creating Street View-style tour of National Parks, chews through countless granola bars to take action

“There is a good for the reason that Street View is completed in cars.” That’s a quote from Mat Bisher, associate creative director at McCann, who’s teaming up with granola connoisseur Nature Valley a good way to deliver a “Street View-style tour” of America’s National Parks . Fast Company reports that the 2 have launched into quite the ambitious initiative (dubbed Trail View), sending a cadre of well-trained hikers to a few of America’s most gorgeous locales with specially-rigged camera setups in tow. The goal? To capture views from near-limitless hiking trails, and produce them on your web browser starting in February 2012. Sadly, it won’t be integrated into any of the platforms already in existence; it will become its own standalone thing, but hopefully the likes of Microsoft or Google will take notice and either contribute or convert it. We’re told that “layers for user-generated content, social networking and mobility, and maybe form partnerships with travel sites” are on tap, and yes, Woodrow Wilson’s ghost has purportedly approved.

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