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AirPano is a non-commercial project focused on high resolution 3D aerial panoramas. The AirPano team is a group of Russian photographers and panorama enthusiasts. During the next 2-3 years, we plan to shoot a variety of aerial panoramas and create virtual 3D tours of the most interesting places of our planet.
Travel the World for free. Visit Paris - London - Rome - New York etc. Fly in a minute to Australia and Brazil by 360 degree panoramas
The Alamo began as the San Antonio de Valero, a Spanish Mission, in 1718, one of the first in Texas. The establishment of this mission played a crucial role in the settlement of Texas and the Southwest. Learn more "
Teachers can take their students on field trips across the country and around the world.
A Virtual Tour of Auschwitz/Birkenau by Alan & Krysia Jacobs
Eiffel Tower, Tour Eiffel Paris - 360 Virtual Tour - Photo-Images - 360 VR Photos Panoramique
Experience Real History creates historically accurate augmented reality products. Their product line, Experience Real History: Alamo Edition is the first set of products from the company.
Explore Kew Gardens is the official 360° panoramic tour of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, near London England. Includes mini-movies, narration, maps and fully-integrated text for the hearing-impaired.
" WOW!...Thrilling...Exotic...Ravishing! " says The SundayTimes, London -- 360° panoramas, mini-movies, narration, music, School Projects and more. One of the New 7 Wonders of the World
"Field Trip can help guide the way..." - AllThingsD
"The future of Augmented Reality" - The Atlantic
"App of the Day" - Gizmodo
Field Trip, your guide to the cool, hidden, and unique things in the world around you is now on the iPhone! Field Trip runs in the background on your phone. When you get close to something interesting, it will notify you and if you have a headset or bluetooth connected, it can even read the info to you.
Field Trip can help you learn about everything from local history to the latest and best places to shop, eat, and have fun. You select the local feeds you like and the information pops up on your phone automatically, as you walk next to those places.
The hyperlocal history experts of Arcadia and Historvius will unveil local lore in places you never expected. Trend-setting publications like Thrillist, Food Network, Zagat, and Run Riot will point out the best places to eat and drink. Experts at Sunset, Cool Hunting, WeHeart, Inhabitat, and Remodelista will guide you to the latest unique stores and products. Atlas Obscura and Daily Secret help you uncover hidden gems no matter where you are. Songkick and Flavorpill guide you to local music.
What did you discover today? Enrich yourself with a Field trip during your commute. Live like a local when you travel to new places. Eat and shop off the beaten path. Or simply discover the obscure history about your neighborhood during your next walk to the park.
Get ready to see this world with new eyes!
NOTE: This app is optimized for the iPhone, not the iPad.
Highlights:
Discover thousands of interesting places/experiences that fall under the following categories: Architecture, Historic Places & Events, Lifestyle, Offers & Deals, Food Drinks & Fun, Movie Locations, Outdoor Art and Obscure Places of Interest around you.
Choose from three different modes to set frequency of Field Trip notifications. See “Field Trip” worthy places around you on a map, by tapping on cards in map view to pull up enthralling points of interest around you.
Go on a Field Trip while you drive. Field Trip can detect when you’re driving and automatically “talk” about interesting places and experience around you.
Came across an amazing story or restaurant? Mark it as a favorite to easily come back to it at any point.
Capture the memory of a special place, by sharing a wondrous discovery through email and social networks such as Google+, Twitter and Facebook.
Wondering where the gem that you recently discovered is? Find your discovered field trip cards in the “recent’ section.
For more information about how to use Field Trip, visit our help center at http://support.google.com/fieldtrip
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Over the course of 6 million years, the Grand Canyon has been carved by the Colorado River. One mile (1.6km) deep, 277 miles (433km) long, and up to 18 miles (28.8km)wide, this canyon is like none other. This animated flight is the product of a partnership between NASA, the NPS, and the USGS.
George Washington's entire adulthood is reflected in these rooms. By looking carefully at the furnishings and decorative features, you can find clues to Washington's character, tastes, and accomplishments, as well as his aspirations for a fledgling United States. George Washington acquired Mount Vernon in 1754.
This amazing interactive site lets you plan world travel (a la Expedia or Orbitz), but with an educational twist! Choose a destination--from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe--and then get background information, go on a guided tour, and meet the people.
Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others.
Blue whale - Animation of a life-size blue whale. Help Whale and Dolphin Conservation protect all whales and dolphins.
An amusing virtual tour of Niagara Falls, Ontario. Videos of Live Web Cam Niagara Falls, Videos of The Horseshoe & American Falls, Popular Attractions, Museums, Thrill Rides, Historic & Fun Spots & Local Events. Unveiling the true beauty, pulse & mystery of Niagara Falls. Commentaries and background stories.
Free to the entire K-12 community and our worldwide audience of all ages, our programming use the allure of long Arctic journeys pulled by powerful sled dogs and paired with Arctic research as the vehicle to explore natural and social sciences while we experience cultures and life in the Arctic.
Explore the world without leaving your couch or classroom. Follow the ProjectExplorer.org film crew as they travel back in time to ancient cities, come face-to-face with ferocious creatures, and take part in local celebrations. No passport or plane ticket needed.
The "Rare Book Room" site has been constructed as an educational site intended to allow the visitor to examine and read some of the great books of the world. Over the last decade, a company called "Octavo" digitally photographed some of the world 's great books from some of the greatest libraries.
Rome is without doubt one the most beautiful cities in the world; every year millions of tourists come from around the world to admire the treasures and masterpieces of Roman art and architecture. But a trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors.