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Mar. 26, 2016  PLYMOUTH VOICE.

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Go on a Trek

 

Explore breathtaking 360-degree views of Michigan with Google Trek

Using Google Trekker technology, attractions such as Mackinac Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore – not previously accessible on Google Street View – now have 360 degree, fully navigable imagery that will allow potential travelers to explore these destinations to inspire and plan a visit to Michigan.

Through a partnership between Pure Michigan and Google Maps, many of Michigan’s most iconic destinations are now accessible to people all around the world through Google Maps using Google Trekker technology.

Attractions such as Mackinac Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore – not previously accessible on Google Street View – now have 360 degree, fully navigable imagery that will allow potential travelers to explore these destinations to inspire and plan a visit to Michigan.

More than 44,000 panoramic photos were taken as the Trekker traveled for four weeks, capturing some of the most breathtaking scenes around Michigan. Images include a view from the top of the Mackinac Bridge, one of the world’s longest suspension bridges; Sleeping Bear Dunes, Good Morning America’s Most Beautiful Place in America (2011); and Mackinac Island, the only place in America where vehicles have been banned for more than 100 years.

Visit http://www.michigan.org/GoogleTrekker to view the images.

 

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