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]]>Fortunately, however, there is a virtual tour of this famous spot on the Keukenhof website that you should check out to get a taste of this lovely place!
Whether you have visited Keukenhof before or not, it is worth taking the time to cruise through the gardens with a 360 degree video that takes you all around its 32 hectares. You will see ponds, lakes, and over 7 million flowers that come to life in spring with a number of colors and patterns.
This completely free experience will transport you to the Dutch countryside and give you a taste of one of the most spectacular spring sights that you will find anywhere. In addition to the tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, orchids, daffodils and other flowers you’ll see on your tour, you will also check out a number of pieces of sculpture and artwork that add a whole new dimension to this fantastic garden.
It might not be quite the same as actually visiting, but a virtual visit to Keukenhof will hopefully quench at least some of your travel desire and transport you to a beautiful spring world.
Be sure to check out Keukenhof over the next month or so!
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]]>The French TV station TV5 Monde celebrated this iconic landmark’s 130th anniversary in 2017 by filming a virtual reality, 360-degree tour of Gustave Eiffel’s magnum opus that largely went unseen and unappreciated.
However, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are discovering just how immersive and magical this virtual tour is.
In addition to this, you can make your virtual tour even more all-encompassing by exploring the panoramic views from the tower’s observation decks on the Eiffel Tower’s website, which show just what you would see if you were there and visiting.
Not only will you forget about the frustration of not being able to travel for a bit, you will also be able to see one of the most iconic views on Earth and check out Paris landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysees.
So, what are you waiting for? This tour of the Eiffel Tower is at the tip of your fingers and ready to go any time!
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]]>The post Tour the White House with Google Street View! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At the top of this list of places to visit is usually the residence of the United States president, the White House.
It is usually pretty tough to get one of the limited spots to take this tour, but did you know that you can now do it virtually thanks to Google Street View?
The White House has been documented by a Google Street View camera in almost its entirety, except for the West Wing which hosts the president’s Oval Office and its most secretive areas.
The main part of the building, with its many rooms including dining rooms, sitting rooms, and rooms displaying artwork and fancy china, can be explored freely with your computer and Internet browser.
The map will show you which rooms are which, and you will even be able to see information and descriptions about many of the pieces of furniture and artwork that you will see on display in this building which was built in the late 18th century.
Even if you might not be able to travel to DC or if it may be hard to tour the White House when you are able to get there, this virtual tour is a great option for exploring one of the United States’ most famous buildings.
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]]>The post Get Yourself in the Winter Spirit with a Virtual Tour of Everest Base Camp appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, with the help of Google Maps’ Street View Trek of Everest Base Camp, you can do so from home!
Mt. Everest, straddled between Nepal and Tibet and the world’s highest mountain at 29,029 feet, is a place that few visit but many dream of.
The extreme altitude of the mountain means that only experienced climbers can reach its summit, and the thin air and complicated logistics of travel there make it hard to even reach the area around it.
The base camp for climbers who are looking to summit the mountain, located at nearly 20,000 feet above sea level, can now be explored on Google Maps after climbers reached this magical place on foot with camera equipment in tow.
Marvel at the astoundingly large peaks and the ice and snow formations that you will find on this virtual tour and get lost in the dream-like environment of the world’s highest peaks. After you reach the base camp, you’ll marvel at the spartan accommodations that climbers must use before attempting one of the world’s toughest feats.
While we may never get the chance to travel to this unbelievable place, this virtual tour is the perfect way to experience it while being trapped at home.
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]]>The post Tour Keukenhof Virtually This Spring! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, however, there is a virtual tour of this famous spot on the Keukenhof website that you should check out to get a taste of this lovely place!
Whether you have visited Keukenhof before or not, it is worth taking the time to cruise through the gardens with a 360 degree video that takes you all around its 32 hectares. You will see ponds, lakes, and over 7 million flowers that come to life in spring with a number of colors and patterns.
This completely free experience will transport you to the Dutch countryside and give you a taste of one of the most spectacular spring sights that you will find anywhere. In addition to the tulips, crocuses, hyacinths, orchids, daffodils and other flowers you’ll see on your tour, you will also check out a number of pieces of sculpture and artwork that add a whole new dimension to this fantastic garden.
It might not be quite the same as actually visiting, but a virtual visit to Keukenhof will hopefully quench at least some of your travel desire and transport you to a beautiful spring world.
Be sure to check out Keukenhof over the next month or so!
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]]>The post Check Out This Virtual Tour of the Eiffel Tower appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The French TV station TV5 Monde celebrated this iconic landmark’s 130th anniversary in 2017 by filming a virtual reality, 360-degree tour of Gustave Eiffel’s magnum opus that largely went unseen and unappreciated.
However, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are discovering just how immersive and magical this virtual tour is.
In addition to this, you can make your virtual tour even more all-encompassing by exploring the panoramic views from the tower’s observation decks on the Eiffel Tower’s website, which show just what you would see if you were there and visiting.
Not only will you forget about the frustration of not being able to travel for a bit, you will also be able to see one of the most iconic views on Earth and check out Paris landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysees.
So, what are you waiting for? This tour of the Eiffel Tower is at the tip of your fingers and ready to go any time!
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]]>The post Tour the White House with Google Street View! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>At the top of this list of places to visit is usually the residence of the United States president, the White House.
It is usually pretty tough to get one of the limited spots to take this tour, but did you know that you can now do it virtually thanks to Google Street View?
The White House has been documented by a Google Street View camera in almost its entirety, except for the West Wing which hosts the president’s Oval Office and its most secretive areas.
The main part of the building, with its many rooms including dining rooms, sitting rooms, and rooms displaying artwork and fancy china, can be explored freely with your computer and Internet browser.
The map will show you which rooms are which, and you will even be able to see information and descriptions about many of the pieces of furniture and artwork that you will see on display in this building which was built in the late 18th century.
Even if you might not be able to travel to DC or if it may be hard to tour the White House when you are able to get there, this virtual tour is a great option for exploring one of the United States’ most famous buildings.
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]]>The post Get Yourself in the Winter Spirit with a Virtual Tour of Everest Base Camp appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Fortunately, with the help of Google Maps’ Street View Trek of Everest Base Camp, you can do so from home!
Mt. Everest, straddled between Nepal and Tibet and the world’s highest mountain at 29,029 feet, is a place that few visit but many dream of.
The extreme altitude of the mountain means that only experienced climbers can reach its summit, and the thin air and complicated logistics of travel there make it hard to even reach the area around it.
The base camp for climbers who are looking to summit the mountain, located at nearly 20,000 feet above sea level, can now be explored on Google Maps after climbers reached this magical place on foot with camera equipment in tow.
Marvel at the astoundingly large peaks and the ice and snow formations that you will find on this virtual tour and get lost in the dream-like environment of the world’s highest peaks. After you reach the base camp, you’ll marvel at the spartan accommodations that climbers must use before attempting one of the world’s toughest feats.
While we may never get the chance to travel to this unbelievable place, this virtual tour is the perfect way to experience it while being trapped at home.
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