Google announced the addition of its new Street View imagery from New Zealand’s “Great Walks” on Thursday. The video, which is added to Google Maps, opens a virtual window into the country where The Lord of the Rings was famously filmed.
The Great Walks are a set of nine popular trails that take trekkers through some of New Zealand’s most scenic locations, including the Kepler Track, which featured in an opening aerial shot in The Fellowship of the Ring.
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In all, the update brings seven Great Walk tracks to Street View (click into each one to view them in Google Maps): Milford, Kepler (already linked above), Abel Tasman, Lake Waikaremoana, Heaphy (also linked above), Routeburn, and Rakiura / Stewart Island.
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Last week, Google rolled out new Street View imagery for Malaysia that lets users virtually climb the country’s highest mountain. And last year, Google added new imagery of Christchurch, New Zealand, revealing how the coastal garden city looked “three years after the devastating earthquakes.”
We’ve included a handful of screenshots from the Great Walks Street View imagery for your viewing pleasure (spot the baby seal!):
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