(Edited to include link to the graphic for email feed)
In addendum to yesterday’s post: I keep finding more crazy-amazing stuff on Google Maps. Just for instance, and for your delectation, here’s a Photo Sphere image of the Great Hall of Nymphenburg Palace (click your mouse inside the image and drag it around for a 360° view):
[googlemaps https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m0!3m2!1sen!2sca!4v1479147263133!6m8!1m7!1sF%3A-BlddJP2m5Ho%2FVis8riqt9bI%2FAAAAAAAAALo%2FHnOc-kCrb-YB_AR9DVjMMLgFxAaJkWb0ACJkC!2m2!1d48.157985!2d11.5034517!3f97.0519623509889!4f17.897323279844414!5f0.4000000000000002&w=600&h=450]
(If you can’t see the embedded graphic, click on the link here)
Isn’t that something?
And now I have to go fix a sentence in my NaNo manuscript – from my own photos, I thought that marble tile floor was black and white…
Life, the Universe, and Research. What did writers ever do before Google? (Write, probably. Hmph. Okay, okay, I’m getting back to it!)
I can see how easy it would be to get sidetracked on Google Maps – stories, stories, everywhere!
Yes, it’s terrible. And the thing is, nowadays there’s absolutely no reason to get any details wrong, so as a writer, you’re *obligated* to spend your time looking at this – aren’t you?
Haha yes, absolutely – it’s part of the job 🙂
Yes. Oh my goodness, I have spent time on Maps, having been sucked into the Maps vortex. Lol.
It’s part of their plan for world domination. They suck us in and get us addicted.
Lol!