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I don't know who created this Brazilian site or what they are promoting (whatever it is there are only 51 days to go), however I do like their Street View interface.
The site imposes a picture of a New York guide book on top of Google Maps Street View. The guide book includes interactive links to some of New York's favourite tourist destinations. When you click on a link you are taken to the Street View of that location. It is a lovely simple idea that works superbly.
Via: Street View Gallery
New Streetview Imagery in Cesky Krumlov
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In reporting on this week's new huge Street View update I didn't notice that the Czech town of Český Krumlov also now has Street View. Český Krumlov is a very picturesque town and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
360Cities.net has produced a nice blog post about the new Street View, comparing the new imagery with the 360 degree panoramic photographs they have produced of the town.
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