This site lists the weirdest places in Google Street View.
|Google Street View, which was launched in 2007, is unquestionably THE reference navigation service today for anyone who wants to easily discover a place in 360° before going there.
A practical service that obviously inspired the developer Neal Agarwal, who hijacked Street View in a rather crazy way, as you will discover.
Called “Wonders of Street View,” Neal Agarwal’s site simply lists the strangest and most absurd places that can be discovered on the platform. For this, he compiled a list of surprising but intriguing places he found on the Internet and searched for them on Google Street View over the course of several weeks. He then compiled them into a smart program inspired by the StumbleUpon site, which offers all kinds of recommendations based on interests.
After several weeks of hard work, he launched Wonders of Street View, which lists around 300 unusual locations to discover. So don’t be surprised to see a three-legged man, a poodle driving a bus, a person with a horse mask sitting at a roadside table, a dragon climbing a tower, and even worse, several people wearing pigeon masks. staring at the goal.
If you also want to take part in this absolutely lunar project, you just have to go to the Wonders of Street View site. To continue with the fun distractions of Google Street View, remember that it inspired Burger King’s certainly clever campaign.