Take a walk on the wild side of Google Street View with Senior Editor Narasu Rebbapragada. This feature of Google Maps lets you peruse alien robots, black holes, and other architectural oddities. Do some virtual sightseeing with Google's 360-degree panoramic street photos of nine major metropolitan areas in the United States.
The Wild Side of Google Street View
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