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The 40-pound Google Trekker camera reached 62 mph on the zipline.
The 40-pound Google Trekker camera reached 62 mph on the zipline. (Photo: Google)

Google Photographs Amazon Rainforest

Sends camera down zip line

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The 40-pound Google Trekker camera reached 62 mph on the zipline.
(Photo: Google)

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Google鈥檚 quest to photograph the entire world took the company to the Amazon for a zip-lining adventure. The company recently sent one of its Street View cameras down a wire through the rainforest to catch 360-degree photos, .

The 40-pound Trekker camera, usually worn by a hiker with a backpack, has 15 lenses that take snapshots every 2.5 seconds. It traveled as fast as 62 mph on the zip line and captured more than 300 miles of rivers, lakes, and streams and 20 miles of trails, according to a statement from the (FAS). Google聽.

The BBC reports that Google began photographing the Amazon in 2010 by putting 12 Trekkers on boats and sailing them up the Rio Aripuana and Rio Madera, two of the Amazon River鈥檚 main tributaries. The project is the result of a collaboration between Google and FAS.

Google spokesperson Laurian Clemence told the BBC that the goal is to give people the opportunity to see a place they may not get the chance to visit in person. 鈥淢ost people won鈥檛 go to a rainforest in their lifetimes,鈥 Clemence said. 鈥淲e also hope environmentalists will use it as a tool to go and see what鈥檚 there.鈥

鈥淭he rest of Brazil and the world need to know the value of the forest and those who live in it,鈥 Virgilio Viana, superintendent general of FAS, said in the statement.

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