And for those who have already been to the Philippines, we hope that this will give them new reasons to explore areas they may not have considered before, encouraging them to visit the Philippines again,” said Department of Tourism Secretary, Ramon Jimenez. “By allowing users to see a glimpse of the Philippines from wherever they are, we hope that Google Street View will inspire new visits from people who have not yet experienced the beauty of the country for themselves. Also included in Street View are Mount Pulag and the beaches of Bantigui Island. These include the Greater Manila and Baguio along with over 30 historic locations like the Historic Town of Vigan and the Baroque Churches of the Philippines. Google Street view allows anyone with an Internet connection to view 360-degree panoramas of over 30 major metropolitan areas in the Philippines. With the support of the Department of Tourism, Google announced that the first Street View imagery of the Philippines is now live on Google Maps.
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