Google Street View in South America

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Google Street View Camera Car in Villa-Lobos State Park in São Paulo on January 7, 2010.

In South America, Google Street View is available in parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay. This article covers all of South America. For Central America and the Caribbean, see Google Street View in North America.

Background

Brazil

In September 2010 the first cities from Brazil were added.[1] The service started with 51 cities, most from São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and greater metropolitan areas. Historic cities such as Ouro Preto, Diamantina and Tiradentes were also included. Google is expecting to cover 90% of Brazilian streets in two years.[2]

Google is also working on "Street View" for Brazil's rainforests. Pedal-powered trikes are being used to film the forests, and boats with 3-D cameras are being used to navigate the Amazon River.[3]

In the initial release of Brazil's Street View, two dead bodies were found in the images. These were later removed.[4]

Filming of Street View in Brazil began in April 2009.

Chile

Google Street View at ALMA.[5]

Filming of Street View in Chile began in January 2012. On September 25, 2012, parts of Chile were added including Santiago, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar and Concepción.[6] Many more cities and roads were released during 2013. In March 2015 the country counts with mostly full coverage.

Colombia