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Picture: Skydive Abel Tasman
Google Road View determined to leap out of a aircraft over a coastal New Zealand nationwide park. And fortunate for us, we get to expertise the skydiving journey with out having to signal any waivers.
In late December, a licensed Google Road View photographer teamed up with New Zealand skydive operator Skydive Abel Tasman. Collectively, they captured the mountainous area of the South Island and the sun-soaked seashores and glimmering ocean.
Within the first ever skydive to make it onto Google Street View on Google Maps, the digital tour exhibits what it is like to go 16,500 ft into the sky after which bounce, Â falling at about 125 miles per hour towards Abel Tasman Nationwide Park under.

This is your probability to skydive in what's a reasonably beautiful a part of the world. And you do not even have to go away your pc. Simply "journey" together with the plan alongside totally different "flooring" of the map beginning on a area, hovering above the awe-inspiring peaks and shoreline earlier than returning again to security.
The leap, shot over the course of some days, was additionally captured in a 360-degree video.

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