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« on: November 21, 2014, 02:56:18 AM »

How would you like to travel the world without spending a fortune on airfare, hotel and other expenses? Google Street View allows you to explore exotic regions of the world, all from the comfort of your living room!
Take an up-close look at some of the most scenic and historical sites from various corners of the world with Google Street View. I hope you enjoy the virtual destination tour as much as I did!
To visit each amazing destination, simply click on the images, which will open a new window. 

1) Gombe Stream National Park in Gombe, Tanzania



The Gombe Stream National Park is home to some of the most exotic chimpanzees in the world. The park features beachcomber olive baboons, red-tailed monkeys, vervet monkeys, and over 200 species of birds.   

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2) Mary Celeste Wreck in Bermuda



The shipwreck of the Mary Celeste took place on September 13, 1864. The ship slammed into a massive reef before sinking. It was headed torward Wilmington, North Carolina, to supply food and ammunition to the Confederacy during the Civil War.
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3) Springs of Mt.Fuji in Oshino, Japan



There are a total of eight ponds that comprise the Springs. The ponds represent the Eight Dragon Kings in Fujisan worship. It was believed that the ponds wash away impurities. The ponds include; the Okamaike Pond, Sokonashiike Pond, Choshiike Pond, Wakuike Pond, Nigoriike Pond, Kagamiike Pond, and the Shobuike Pond. The ponds are very beautiful during the changing of seasons.
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4) Half Moon Island, Antarctica



Half Moon Island is approximately 420 acres or (171 hectares) of crescent shaped land, and chinstrap penguins. It is also home to the Argentine Cámara Base and used by the U.S. Navy during the summers. Access to the island is limited to sea vessels or helicopters. The image seen here was taken by Google Street View in September 2010.
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5) St. Andrews Golf Course in Fife, Scotland



This club is considered to be one the oldest and most prestigious clubs in the world. It was originally founded in 1754, and held many people of high prestige as members, such as King William IV. The surrounding views are absolutely incredible.
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6) Charles Darwin Research Station Scientific Buildings in Puerto Ayora, Ecuador



The Research Station is located in Santa Cruz, and was founded in 1959. The CDRS focused on the Galápagos terrestrial and marine ecosystems, even winning the International Cosmos Prize in 2002.

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