For Dubai fans: Google offers you a virtual tour of the city center

2014-12-11 2014-12-11T12:33:26Z
وداد السعودي
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ArabiaWeather.com- Travel enthusiasts and those wishing to visit the Burj Khalifa can do so after Google added Dubai to the Google Street View service.

This enables users to move through the Burj Khalifa located in downtown Dubai, without leaving their homes, which is about 830 meters high; This is done by using the pictorial map of the city on the Internet, which is considered the first of the Arab Emirates on " Google Street View".

The service also allows roaming within the Dubai Mall, highways, skyscrapers and beaches in the city, in addition to the Dubai Creek. Where sailing boats dock.

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