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This article was published on August 19, 2013

Google Maps Street View arrives in Peru, meaning the service now covers over 3,000 cities in 51 countries


Google Maps Street View arrives in Peru, meaning the service now covers over 3,000 cities in 51 countries

Google today launched Street View in Peru and expanded coverage in Chile with over 21,000 miles of imagery. You can check out the new additions yourself over on Google Maps.

The launch today means Street View exploration is now in more than 3,000 cities across 51 countries. Oh, and in case you want to go beyond national borders, it also covers parts of the Arctic and Antarctica.

Google’s regular updates to Street View make it hard for competitors like Microsoft to catch up. Bing Maps is great, but it’s simply not as comprehensive.

See also – You can now take a behind the scenes tour of Google Maps’ most epic street view shoots and Google starts letting organizations borrow its Street View Trekker to record imagery for Maps

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