Google continues to add Street View imagery to more places yet to be mapped. It’s had Street View-style indoor imagery for many places for quite some time, but now it’s doing cruise ships.
Google and Royal Caribbean International have partnered on a virtual tour of the cruise line’s Allure of the Seas vessel – the world’s largest cruise ship. It consists of a reported 20,000 close-up shots and is part of Google’s Business View offering.
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It reportedly took Google eight days to get all the shots needed for the virtual tour. Images, according to USA Today, were taken with a basic DSLR camera with a fisheye lens and a panoramic head on a tripod.
On Google Maps, the imagery can be found in Fort Lauderdale.
In other Street View news, celebrities are asking Google to blur their homes.
Images via Royal Caribbean/Google