Google Street View has left the street and taken to the trails, thanks to Google's Trekker program.
By strapping on a panoramic camera backpack, Trekkers travel on foot to bring the immersion of Google Street View to some exotic off-road (and underwater) locations.
From The Great Barrier Reef to the ancient temples of Angkor, Cambodia, these pictures will prove that Trekkers have one of the best jobs in the world.
First up are the Galápagos Islands, where Charles Darwin stopped during his voyage on The Beagle back in 1835.
Google teamed up with the Galápagos National Park and Charles Darwin Foundation for the expedition.
The Galápagos tortoise is the longest-living species of tortoise, sometimes living up to 177 years.
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