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1. The first step is to open Google Maps, and Type to search for a location. In this example, Type Saguaro National Park West. |
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2. Click Saguaro National Park West.
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3. Click Pegman in the bottom right of the page.
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4. Drag Pegman, and Drop Pegman so that the Pegman's circle covers a circle on the map.
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4b. Drop
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5. As soon as you drop Pegman, you get a view of the location where the circle on the map was. You can also Click on the Compass in the lower right to rotate the view, or you can Click Ctrl + mouse to drag for full 3D. |
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6. Below the Compass, you Click the plus or minus sign to Zoom in or out.
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7. You can also use the Pegman Interactive map in the bottom left. For example, Click on the Expand view icon. |
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8. That provides the Street View, Photo Paths, and Photo Spheres for this location. You can either Click Minimize in the lower left to return to the photo view, or Click the X in the upper right to return to the map view. |
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9. Let's Click on a Picture Pin instead of a location pin.
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10. This opens another type of photo option with a Street View. Click on the photo in the bottom right with the Street View icon. |
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11. Click the left-facing arrow to close the information panel.
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12. Click on the Pegman Interactive map while in this view.
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13. To take you to another Street View, Click on one of the circles on the Interactive map.
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14. That skips you directly to another Street View location instead of having to drag and drop your cursor to get to a specific location. Click the X to close the view. |
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15. That's it. You're done.
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