Google Street View Lets You Explore Seven African Countries

Google Street View is letting people explore 81 countries, seven of which are located in Africa. Recently, Google added "some of the most iconic landmarks and monuments in Ghana, Senegal, and Uganda" to the service. Those include Ghana's Nzulezo village, a World Heritage site.
Through a partnership with the Uganda Wildlife Authority, Google Street View is able to offer tours of the country's top National Parks.
We are excited that what began with a few South African cities in 2009, has now expanded to many other cities in 7 countries across the continent. From Cape Town to Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania and now Ghana, Uganda and Senegal, we are glad that more people from around the world are turning to Street View to to get a glimpse of this beautiful continent. We wouldn't be surprised if you'll be tempted to pack your own cameras to explore in person as well!- Google

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