Wednesday September 10th, 2014, Egypt 

Google announced today the launch of 360-degree street view imagery of the Pyramids and five other historical landmarks in Egypt for the first time.

Street View Special Collects is a feature of Google Maps that lets users explore places around the world like landmarks, natural wonders, as well as culturally and historically significant sites.  Today, anyone with an internet connection can explore the Pyramids of Giza, necropolis of Saqqara, the Citadel of Qaitbay, the Cairo Citadel, the Hanging Church and the ancient city of Abu Mena.

Google used the Trekker which is a wearable Street View backpack with a camera system on top that is designed to go down footpaths, tracks and narrow pathways to get images of areas of natural beauty or tourist sites.

Tarek Abdalla, Head of Marketing for Google Middle East and North Africa, stated: 'We capture unique places around the world and make them available and accessible for users world wide. We're very happy to bring the Pyramids to Google Maps Street View along with five other major historical and archeological sites in Egypt. '

This is the third Street View imagery collected of a major landmark in the Arab world, after Burj Khalifa in Dubai and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. Google has also brought online the National Museum of Iraq and the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar for users to take a virtual walk and navigate through the myriad art displays.

Google Maps Street View was launched in 2007 and today covers thousands of cities in 57 countries. The program includes capturing 360 degree imagery of theme parks, university campuses, pedestrian malls, landmarks and zoos.

Egypt's historical landmarks now joins other world sites on Street View such as the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben; and natural wonders such as Grand Canyon, Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Antarctica and the Swiss Alps.

The imagery of the Pyramids and other sites is now available on Google Maps and can be viewed on www.google.com/maps/about/behind-the-scenes/streetview/treks/pyramids-of-giza.

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About Google Maps Street View
Google Maps with Street View lets you explore places around the world through 360-degree street-level imagery. You can explore world landmarks, view natural wonders, navigate a trip and sometimes even go inside museums or other points of interest.

The Street View camera is a technology taking 360 degrees photos (every few meters; no video). It also has motion sensors to track its position, a hard drive to store data, a small computer running the system, and lasers (depending on the devices used) to capture 3D data to determine distances within the Street View imagery.

After collection the imagery is stitched together to create the 360° panoramic images that allows you to move around and explore locations as if you were there. Apart of publishing this imagery on Google Maps we also use the imagery to improve our maps and make them more accurate, comprehensive and up to date.

About Google Inc.
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