Colombia added to Google Street View

Bogota's Plaza de Bolivar (Screenshot: Google Street View)

Google Street View on Tuesday included 21 of Colombia’s cities to its panoramic scenery service.

The inclusion of Colombia is far from complete; So far, the only cities fully featured on Street View are the capital Bogota and the coastal cities of Cartagena and Barranquilla. Only a fraction of the country’s second largest city, Medellin, is available, while the country’s third largest city, Cali, was not included at all.

Google Street View’s 94th upgrade comes six years after the launch of the service that allows users to “walk” through cities virtually.

Smaller cities that, among others, were in included are Cucuta, Bucaramanga, Santa Marta, Pereira and Tunja.

 

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