Google – AFP, 3 December 2012
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A Google
Street View vehicle in Brazil (AFP/File, Pedro Ladeira)
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GABORONE,
Botswana — Botswana on Monday became the second African country to be featured
on Google Maps' Street View, allowing users to explore landmarks such as the
Okavango Delta.
"Whether
you are planning a safari, doing a homework assignment on Botswana, or promoting
your local business, Street View will allow you to experience a slice of the
country," said Ory Okolloh, policy manager for Google Sub-Saharan Africa.
Users will
now be able to virtually explore the Okavango Delta as well as the Kalahari
desert and Chobe National Park -- home to the largest concentration of African
elephants in the world.
Street View
is already available in more than 30 countries around the world. "We hope
to add more cultures, landscapes and sites as Street View continues to expand
to new places," Okolloh said.
Street View
was first launched on the African continent in Botswana's neighbour South
Africa, just ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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