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Customize your view. Make use of Google Earth's detailed globe by tilting the map to save a perfect 3D view or diving into Street View for a 360 experience.
- Resources
Driving geoliteracy as a fundamental life skill for students...
- Education
Google Earth’s creation tools allow you to create your own...
- Computer
Open Street View. On your computer, open Google Earth. Click...
- Explore in Street View
360 imagery helps you know where to go and what to expect...
- Google Earth
Grab the helm and go on an adventure in Google Earth.
- See Places in Street View
You can find a street in Earth two ways: Search for a...
- Ground Level View
Navigate to a place on the map. Zoom in on the location you...
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- Open Street View
- Exit Street View
You can use Street View to explore places more closely. Zoom in to check out buildings, landmarks, bridges, and more.Tip: Street View images aren’t available everywhere. Discover where Street View is available.
1. On your computer, open Google Earth.
2. Click a place or search for a location.
3. At the bottom, click Pegman .
4. Select a highlighted area.
Tip: If areas are highlighted in blue, you can find images of those places in Street View.
Change your view
To exit Street View, at the top left, click Back.
Street View lets you virtually explore the world with billions of panoramic images on Google Maps. You can also discover where Google is collecting Street View next, or create your own imagery and add it to the map.
Grab the helm and go on an adventure in Google Earth.
Learn how to zoom in on streets and explore images of buildings, cars, and scenery in Google Earth Pro. Find a street by searching or dragging Pegman, and navigate and rotate your view with different tools.
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How do I use Google Earth?
Navigate to a place on the map. Zoom in on the location you want to see using: Your mouse or touchpad. Shortcut keys. The navigation controls. Below the navigation controls on the right, you’ll...