Google Street View: Explore the Amazon on a Zip Line

You won't have to leave your desk for this adventure.

ByABC News
March 2, 2015, 12:27 PM
A Google "Trekker" on a zipline in the Amazon Rainforest.
A Google "Trekker" on a zipline in the Amazon Rainforest.
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— -- How's this for a sweet getaway from the comfort of your desk?

Google Street View is taking people on an adventure through the Amazon rain forest all without having to ever pack a bag.

The spectacular tour was filmed on a zip line, allowing virtual travelers to take in the lush sights of tree tops, vines and thick moss that make up the rain forest's diverse ecosystem.

PHOTO: A Google Street View image from the Amazon Rainforest.
A Google Street View image from the Amazon Rainforest.

Another view takes viewers to the forest floor, surrounding them with towering trees, insects and plants. After exploring the 360-degree view there, hop on a boat and glide down the Rio Aripuanã or the Rio Mariepauá. Google said viewers can sail down more than 300 miles of the scenic rivers.

The tour also features stops in 17 local villages, allowing virtual travelers to see how people live along the Amazon River.

PHOTO: A Google Street View image from the Amazon Rainforest.
A Google Street View image from the Amazon Rainforest.

"These people are the devoted stewards of the river and forests, and protect it by living with it, preventing the destruction of the trees and the life that depends on them," a Google blog announcing the virtual tour said.

PHOTO: A Google Street View image from the Amazon Rainforest.
A Google Street View image from the Amazon Rainforest.

The adventure was made possible with the help of the Amazonas Sustainable Foundation, a group promoting preservation of the area.