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Monday, 1 December 2008

New Zealand, New Street View

Posted on 14:15 by Unknown

The Street View team has been keeping quite busy lately, between adding new cities, debuting in new countries, and re-designing the layout. And today, there's yet another exciting launch: imagery of New Zealand. Whether you've been thinking of planning a trip to New Zealand, or wanting an opportunity to experience its cities, mountains, and beaches, you'll find plenty to explore. The imagery includes everything from major metropolitan areas like Auckland and Christchurch to the scenery of Lake Wakatipu; from the sub-tropical north to the mountainous south.

You can read more about this launch on the Google Australia Blog, so I'll use this opportunity to share some of my favorite images:


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Auckland Museum


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Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown


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Sky Tower, Auckland

Posted by Andrew Foster, Product Manager, Google Australia
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