This summer, Google Street View users will be able to dive deep into the waters of the Galápagos and navigate across its inaccessible landscape, via 360-degree images of life on the remote volcanic islands, which includes giant tortoises, sea lions and iguanas. Hikers spent 10 days on the capturing panoramic images using backpack orb cameras weighing 42lbs and underwater equipment. The Galápagos national park, Charles Darwin foundation and the Catin Seaview Survey worked in collaboration to obtain the footage which will be 'stitched together' to create photographic tours