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The Google Street View Trekker backpack is at it again, and this time it visited the abandoned Hashima Island, or more well-known as "Dead Island" or "Dead City" from the most recent James Bond.


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Explore it for yourself, courtesy of the new Google Street View (and official "making of" video) embedded after the break, and you'll see that it's a very real place off the coast of Japan's.


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Hashima Island's history dates back to the late 1800s, when it was discovered to be rich in coal. In 1890, the Mitsubishi Corporation began mining operations on the island, which continued for over 80 years. During this time, the island's population grew rapidly as workers and their families moved to the island in search of work.


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Two 'Visit Hashima Island in Google Streetview' stories June 2013 - July 2014. See All Stories. A Re/code piece on Google's Shopping Express service says that the company is investing $500M.


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Explore the Abandoned Hashima Island — Google Arts & Culture Explore the Abandoned Hashima Island Abandoned for 45 years, waiting to be rediscovered in Street View By Google Arts &.


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Google's Street View team have been to some pretty extraordinary places in their time; Death Valley, Botswana's bush, the Calabrian mafia stronghold of San Luca - but rarely have they been.


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On June 27, Google released Street View photos of Hashima, a Japanese island uninhabited for almost 40 years. Tourists have been allowed access to its concrete ruins since 2009, though.


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Explore Hashima Island in Google Earth.


Hashima su Google Street View Il Post

On June 27th 2013, Google released brand new street view photographs of a forgotten world - Hashima Island, otherwise known as 'Gunkanjima', off the South-West coast of Japan in Nagasaki Prefecture.. Hashima island is one of the 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture off of the South West coast of Japan, standing at 61,000.


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According to the Huffington Post, Google has started displaying images of abandoned Hashima Island on its Google Street View service. More than 5,000 people came to live on the island before their evacuation. The site, which inspired the film '007 - Operation Skyfall', features huge concrete buildings that were abandoned in 1974 after a.


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Google has added images from the desolate Hashima Island to its Street View service. Hashima Island, which lies off the coast of Japan, was abandoned in 1974 when its coal mine closed, and its.


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Jonathan Jones Google's Street View photos of Japan's deserted Hashima island show the appeal, in anxious times, of imagining the very worst Fri 5 Jul 2013 11.44 EDT A block of flats opens.


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Various views from the ocean and from on the island, 2016. Hashima Island (端島, or simply Hashima, as -shima is a Japanese suffix for 'island'), commonly called Gunkanjima (軍艦島, meaning 'Battleship Island'), is a tiny abandoned island off Nagasaki, lying about 15 kilometres (8 nautical miles) from the centre of the city.It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture.