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Why is the ocean weird on Google Maps?
Google Earth shows the seafloor topography. That rough looking surface is quite real. It is based on sonar reflection bathymetry, with lots and lots of cable sonde measurements of depth as control points.
How do I see underwater on Google Maps?
Open any web browser on your computer, and go to the Google Maps Ocean View website. View the available Ocean View locations. The underwater locations currently available are displayed on the right panel of your screen. Each of the locations is identified by its name, location, and a thumbnail image.
Why is Google Earth imagery so old?
As strange as it sounds sometimes newer images may be in “Historical Imagery”. Google tries to get the “best” imagery for a given area so for example if clouds obsure the area and/or other reasons then an older image may be used rather than the latest image. Not common but it happens. Historical Imagery.
Why is the water around the Bahamas so blue on Google Maps?
This MODIS image of blue water in the Caribbean Sea looks blue because the sunlight is scattered by the water molecules. Near the Bahama Islands, the lighter aqua colors are shallow water where the sunlight is reflecting off of the sand and reefs near the surface.
How do you do the Google water trick?
Watch as your page turns into a shark tank and the Google search bar begins floating in the water. This will flip your screen so that everything appears mirrored. Try typing into the search bar and that will also show what you’re typing and the results in reverse.
Can you pay to go see the Titanic?
Tourists can take a tour of the Titanic in 2021, the first time the shipwreck has been explored in 15 years. Packages to visit the submerged vessel are being sold by OceanGate Expeditions for $125,000 (£95,000) a pop.
Can you see underwater on Google Earth?
Google Maps Not only does Google Earth capture images of the ground, but it photographs the oceans as well. Amazingly, you can even under the water a bit, down to a few meters. This means you can see some things like shipwrecks, assuming they happened in relatively shallow waters.
Why is Google so bad at making maps?
Google got into too many projects and endeavors too quickly, so many so that their development teams have become overstretched. It really is pathetic. Microsoft’s Bing maps are now more up to date that Google’s in over 50\% of US cities.
Does Google Earth show different ocean floor data around the world?
The same effect as mentioned in the previous image can be seen here, but with fewer data points. As we have mentioned before Google Earth often shows different ocean floor data depending on how zoomed in you are. This is very noticeable around Hawaii and Guam.
What are some weird things you can see on Google Earth?
And a great many of those things are just plain weird. Not only does Google Earth capture images of the ground, but it photographs the oceans as well. Amazingly, you can even under the water a bit, down to a few meters. This means you can see some things like shipwrecks, assuming they happened in relatively shallow waters.