Google Earth has just gone one step further and now allows users to take a 3D dive into the sea.
Users can view ocean topography, watch regions of the Earth change over time, and even check out the scenery on Mars.
Former US vice-president, Al Gore, who is also a Nobel Peace Prize winner, said: "Google Earth uses the Earth itself as an organising metaphor, not only for visual imagery, but for all of the imagery, historical, scientific, cultural, everything you can think of… and it is organised geospatially because it makes more sense. It's easier to use.”
Features include:
Dive beneath the surface and visit the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana Trench
Explore the ocean with top marine experts, including National Geographic
Learn about ocean observations, climate change, and endangered species
Discover new places including surf, dive, and travel hotspots and shipwrecks