Potter mania added on Google Street View as Warner Bros.
Studio's unfolds Diagon Alley for Harry Potter fans on it. Potter fans just
need click on their computer screens to get 360 degree view of the legendary
street and visit the alley.
Now Harry Potter fans will get to look at the well-known
alley in J.K. Rowling's legendary Harry Potter series where wizards and witches
get their magic supplies in Street View. Visitors will get 360-degree images of
Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes joke shop, Ollivander’s Wand Shop and Mr. Mulpepper’s
Apothecary.Warner Bros. Studio Tour says that Diagon Alley set took more than three months to build, and it took six months to make the 20,000 products that were planted on the shops' shelves. The company stated that it would be an honour to showcase the alley for Harry Potter Fans. Google assured that this is the first time the elaborate set has been photographed.
Potter fans who can't go to the studio in London in person can just click on their computer screens to visit the alley.
However, this is not the first time Google has done similar
Street View projects. It has done it for for Battleship Island, the Japanese
destination in the latest James Bond movie 'Skyfall'. Google had also worked
together with NFL’s Indianapolis Colts to get thorough images of 'Lucas Oil
Stadium'.
This is Google's first addition to Google Maps after it
proclaimed that it will be rolling out a new edition for desktop at its I/O
developer conference. Google has also of late begun its new Maps pilot program
where it lets third party associations employ the Street View Trekker camera
and add imagery to the service.
Google is functioning hard to disclose places of importance
that the majority people desire to visit, but can't. It has captured
exceptional places like university campuses, UNESCO World Heritage sites, world
landmarks, and even the Grand Canyon.
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