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Honey Bees - Hive

Take an intimate look at the life of a beehive. This colony is located inside a large hollow log in the town of Waal in Bavaria, Germany. This infrared view of the inside of the hive shows the complex inner workings of the colony as they build combs, produce honey, protect the queen, and raise a new generation of workers and drones.

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London Zoo Virtual Tour

Embark on a virtual adventure through the heart of London Zoo. Follow paths past animal habitats, outdoor enclosures, and viewing areas where animals can be seen up close. The walk-through reflects the variety of species and the lively feel of this well-known zoo.

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Blacktip Reef

Welcome to Blacktip Reef, where you'll find blacktip reef sharks darting at the water's surface while brilliantly colored fish weave throughout intricate corals and graceful rays skim the sandy floor in a recreation of a delicately balanced Indo-Pacific reef. Live cam is on between 9.am and 5pm. ive cam is on between 9.am and 5pm.

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Oxford University’s Primate Research Facility

Visit Oxford University’s Primate Research Facility in Oxford, England. Step inside animal housing rooms, enrichment areas, and laboratory spaces where monkeys (rhesus macaques) are cared for and observed. Meet staff roles and see daily routines that support animal welfare during research work. CW: dHL recognizes that the topic of animal testing may be sensitive for some teachers and students. We've provided this tour to support inquires about animal testing in your classrooms. dHL's listing of this virtual does not imply an endorsement of this content or any entity this content represents.

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7 Wonders of the World

The Seven Wonders of the World is a list of the most famous monuments of human genius created before our time. Explore 360 degree panoramas of Machu Picchu (Peru), The Taj Mahal (India), The Colosseum (Rome, Italy), The statue of Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Chichén Itzá (Mexico), The Great Wall of China, Petra (Jordan), and The Giza Necropolis (Egypt).

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Modern Human Migration

Why do people move? Follow this journey through some of the largest mass migrations in recent human history, including Germany, Israel and Palestine, Vietnam, Afghanistan, China, Myanmar, and Syria, and identify what causes people to emigrate, or leave a country. As you investigate these periods of time, note what common experiences they may share or what makes their journeys unique.

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Reducing Plant Extinction

Far from cities, rare plants grow in quiet wilderness zones. These living species depend on fragile environments to survive. Views move between distant regions to show where endangered plant life still exists. Researchers observe these places to understand threats and patterns of loss. Each scene reveals how delicate Earth’s green variety can be.

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Yosemite National Park, California, USA

Yosemite National Park is one of the most popular parks in the United States. It is in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. The park is known for its huge sequoia trees, tall waterfalls, and the giant rock cliffs called El Capitan and Half Dome. Go for a virtual hike in this world‑famous park!

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Women on the Front Lines of Conservation

Meet women leading conservation efforts in communities around the world. The tour highlights real projects focused on protecting land, wildlife, and natural resources at the local level. Stories show how leadership, collaboration, and community knowledge support environmental care.

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Buckingham Palace

Visit Buckingham Palace, UK, the official royal residence in London and a setting for major national events. Begin at the Grand Staircase, then explore rooms such as the Throne Room and the White Drawing Room, used for ceremonies and formal gatherings. The palace also functions as a busy workplace that hosts investitures, receptions, and public celebrations.

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National Gallery Imaginarium

Step into the National Gallery London’s Imaginarium, a playful digital space where you can explore famous artworks in new and creative ways. Move through interactive zones inspired by masterpieces from the collection, try hands-on activities, and discover painting styles, techniques, and ideas that artists have used throughout history.

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The Dambulla Cave Temple

Virtually explore the Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with cave shrines, statues, and murals. Walk through the temple complex to learn about its religious and historical importance, dating back over 2,000 years. Inside five main caves, you’ll see hundreds of Buddha images and colourful ceiling paintings showing scenes from Buddhist stories.

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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

Walk through exhibition halls inside the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. View galleries featuring historic photographs, artifacts, and memorabilia connected to players, managers, coaches, and umpires. The tour highlights how baseball history is preserved and presented through themed exhibits spanning generations of the sport.

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British Museum Exhibit - Arctic: Culture and Climate

Indigenous Arctic Peoples are on the frontline of global climate change. The tour shows tools, clothing, and everyday objects used to live, travel, and hunt in Arctic environments. Displays explain how communities adapted to seasonal change over thousands of years. The exhibition also shows how rising temperatures are affecting Arctic land, ice, and weather today.

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Unsettled: First Nations Histories and Stories

Unsettled shares hidden and lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from first contact and frontier conflicts to ongoing resilience. The exhibition highlights signal fires, memories of invasions, evidence of wars and massacre sites, and stories of survival and resistance from diverse First Nations voices. NOTE: Topics and multi-media content in this virtual tour may be sensitive for some viewers. If you are 13 years of age or younger, please ask an adult to preview this tour before you go any further. CW: massacres and genocide

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Canada's Residential Schools

Learn about Canada’s residential school system, which operated from 1831 to 1996 and represents a difficult chapter in Canadian history. These government-supported, church-run schools separated Indigenous children from their families in an effort to assimilate them and suppress Indigenous cultures. The tour presents historical sites, records, and survivor voices that show the lasting effects on individuals, families, and communities. NOTE: Topics and multi-media content in this virtual tour may be sensitive for some viewers. If you are 13 years of age or younger, please ask an adult to preview this tour before you go any further. CW: residential schools, genocide

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British Museum Exhibit - Arctic: Culture and Climate

Indigenous Arctic Peoples are on the frontline of global climate change. The tour shows tools, clothing, and everyday objects used to live, travel, and hunt in Arctic environments. Displays explain how communities adapted to seasonal change over thousands of years. The exhibition also shows how rising temperatures are affecting Arctic land, ice, and weather today.

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Go As You Please Exhibition: Rail Museum, York England

Explore the “Go As You Please” exhibition at the National Railway Museum in York, England, and discover how rail travel transformed everyday life in Britain. Wander among historic locomotives, step inside vintage carriages, and learn how railways shaped work, trade, and travel across the country.

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Unsettled: First Nations Histories and Stories

Unsettled shares hidden and lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from first contact and frontier conflicts to ongoing resilience. The exhibition highlights signal fires, memories of invasions, evidence of wars and massacre sites, and stories of survival and resistance from diverse First Nations voices. NOTE: Topics and multi-media content in this virtual tour may be sensitive for some viewers. If you are 13 years of age or younger, please ask an adult to preview this tour before you go any further. CW: massacres and genocide

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National Gallery Imaginarium

Step into the National Gallery London’s Imaginarium, a playful digital space where you can explore famous artworks in new and creative ways. Move through interactive zones inspired by masterpieces from the collection, try hands-on activities, and discover painting styles, techniques, and ideas that artists have used throughout history.

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The Dambulla Cave Temple

Virtually explore the Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with cave shrines, statues, and murals. Walk through the temple complex to learn about its religious and historical importance, dating back over 2,000 years. Inside five main caves, you’ll see hundreds of Buddha images and colourful ceiling paintings showing scenes from Buddhist stories.

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Pompeii

Walk through the ruins of Pompeii near Naples, Italy (ITA), an ancient Roman city inhabited from at least 700 BCE. Streets, homes, shops, and public buildings reveal daily life supported by trade, agriculture, and a complex water system. In 79 CE, an eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the city under volcanic ash and pumice, preserving buildings, artwork, and city layout. The site offers a detailed view of Roman urban life frozen in time.Walk through the ruins of Pompeii near Naples, Italy (ITA), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and ancient Roman city inhabited from at least 700 BCE. Streets, homes, shops, baths, and public buildings reveal Roman urban design and daily activity. In 79 CE, an eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the city under volcanic ash and pumice, preserving its structures and layout. The site provides a detailed record of Roman life frozen in time.

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Buckingham Palace

Visit Buckingham Palace, UK, the official royal residence in London and a setting for major national events. Begin at the Grand Staircase, then explore rooms such as the Throne Room and the White Drawing Room, used for ceremonies and formal gatherings. The palace also functions as a busy workplace that hosts investitures, receptions, and public celebrations.

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Mount Everest

Climb Mount Everest using an interactive 3D map along the Nepal–China border (NPL/CHN). The model shows elevation, ridgelines, glaciers, and surrounding terrain built from satellite data. Explorers can rotate and zoom to study the mountain’s scale and surface features.

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7 Wonders of the World

The Seven Wonders of the World is a list of the most famous monuments of human genius created before our time. Explore 360 degree panoramas of Machu Picchu (Peru), The Taj Mahal (India), The Colosseum (Rome, Italy), The statue of Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Chichén Itzá (Mexico), The Great Wall of China, Petra (Jordan), and The Giza Necropolis (Egypt).

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Canada's Residential Schools

Learn about Canada’s residential school system, which operated from 1831 to 1996 and represents a difficult chapter in Canadian history. These government-supported, church-run schools separated Indigenous children from their families in an effort to assimilate them and suppress Indigenous cultures. The tour presents historical sites, records, and survivor voices that show the lasting effects on individuals, families, and communities. NOTE: Topics and multi-media content in this virtual tour may be sensitive for some viewers. If you are 13 years of age or younger, please ask an adult to preview this tour before you go any further. CW: residential schools, genocide

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Women on the Front Lines of Conservation

Meet women leading conservation efforts in communities around the world. The tour highlights real projects focused on protecting land, wildlife, and natural resources at the local level. Stories show how leadership, collaboration, and community knowledge support environmental care.

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Modern Human Migration

Why do people move? Follow this journey through some of the largest mass migrations in recent human history, including Germany, Israel and Palestine, Vietnam, Afghanistan, China, Myanmar, and Syria, and identify what causes people to emigrate, or leave a country. As you investigate these periods of time, note what common experiences they may share or what makes their journeys unique.

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Reducing Plant Extinction

Far from cities, rare plants grow in quiet wilderness zones. These living species depend on fragile environments to survive. Views move between distant regions to show where endangered plant life still exists. Researchers observe these places to understand threats and patterns of loss. Each scene reveals how delicate Earth’s green variety can be.

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Where It's Made: Crayons

Melted wax flows into molds as crayons are created in this Pennsylvania factory. Bright pigments add color before each stick is wrapped and boxed. Visitors follow the process that brings these familiar art tools to classrooms and homes.

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Farm Food

Immerse yourself in Canadian farm and food tours. Learn about apples, berries, greenhouse vegetables, potatoes, beans, mushrooms, dairy cows, veal, beef, pig, turkey, chicken, sheep, mink, milk and cheese, boiler breeders and hatcheries, eggs, grain, oats and more!

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Brookfield Power Hydroelectric Plant

Brookfield Power is a leading producer and distributor of primarily hydroelectric power in North and South America with approximately 140 hydroelectric generating facilities, situated on nearly 50 river systems. Turbines, generators, and controlled water channels work together to produce renewable energy. The site illustrates how hydropower supports electricity generation across large river systems.

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Spectrum Aeromed Aircraft

Specialized aircraft interiors are designed to support medical care in the air. Treatment spaces, secure equipment, and smart layouts help teams respond during flight. Visitors step inside to understand how these aircraft function as flying care units.

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Google Data Center

A Google data center reveals the infrastructure that supports large-scale digital services around the world. Inside the facility, systems for security, privacy protection, cooling, and energy efficiency are shown in action. The tour highlights how engineering and sustainability work together to manage data at global scale.

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British Museum Exhibit - Arctic: Culture and Climate

Indigenous Arctic Peoples are on the frontline of global climate change. The tour shows tools, clothing, and everyday objects used to live, travel, and hunt in Arctic environments. Displays explain how communities adapted to seasonal change over thousands of years. The exhibition also shows how rising temperatures are affecting Arctic land, ice, and weather today.

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Holocaust Museum Tour

A living memorial, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum presents online exhibitions that document the history of the Holocaust and examine its lasting impact. The museum’s digital resources encourage reflection on human dignity, responsibility, and the consequences of hatred, with content available in multiple languages. NOTE: Topics and multi-media content in this virtual tour may be sensitive for some viewers. If you are 13 years of age or younger, please ask an adult to preview this tour before you go any further. CW: massacres and genocide

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Home to the world’s largest collection of aviation and space artifacts, this museum traces the history of human flight and exploration. The collection includes aircraft, spacecraft, related artwork, and archival materials. The Center for Earth and Planetary Studies is also housed on site.

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Unsettled: First Nations Histories and Stories

Unsettled shares hidden and lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from first contact and frontier conflicts to ongoing resilience. The exhibition highlights signal fires, memories of invasions, evidence of wars and massacre sites, and stories of survival and resistance from diverse First Nations voices. NOTE: Topics and multi-media content in this virtual tour may be sensitive for some viewers. If you are 13 years of age or younger, please ask an adult to preview this tour before you go any further. CW: massacres and genocide

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National Gallery Imaginarium

Step into the National Gallery London’s Imaginarium, a playful digital space where you can explore famous artworks in new and creative ways. Move through interactive zones inspired by masterpieces from the collection, try hands-on activities, and discover painting styles, techniques, and ideas that artists have used throughout history.

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Google Data Center

A Google data center reveals the infrastructure that supports large-scale digital services around the world. Inside the facility, systems for security, privacy protection, cooling, and energy efficiency are shown in action. The tour highlights how engineering and sustainability work together to manage data at global scale.

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Brookfield Power Hydroelectric Plant

Brookfield Power is a leading producer and distributor of primarily hydroelectric power in North and South America with approximately 140 hydroelectric generating facilities, situated on nearly 50 river systems. Turbines, generators, and controlled water channels work together to produce renewable energy. The site illustrates how hydropower supports electricity generation across large river systems.

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Delta Airlines Operations

Across Delta Airlines facilities, flight simulators, maintenance operations, and ground crew activities are presented. The experience also includes elite lounges and passenger cabin features aboard aircraft. Together, these areas illustrate how airline operations support flight safety and passenger comfort.

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Farm Food

Immerse yourself in Canadian farm and food tours. Learn about apples, berries, greenhouse vegetables, potatoes, beans, mushrooms, dairy cows, veal, beef, pig, turkey, chicken, sheep, mink, milk and cheese, boiler breeders and hatcheries, eggs, grain, oats and more!

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Virtual Field Trips in Science

VFTs are topic based educationally rich experiences that are captured during real expeditions with scientists doing current research. These VFTs are being used in high school and college classrooms to supplement topics such as early life, microorganisms, biodiversity, and ancient civilizations. VFT topics are actively in development and new VFTs continue to come online periodically.

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Solar System Tour

Beginning on Earth, this real-time journey moves outward through the solar system. Rocky inner planets, an asteroid belt, and giant planets with rings and moons appear before reaching the Kuiper Belt. Each object is positioned according to its current location and includes informational facts.

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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Take an interactive virtual tour of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and explore key facilities such as Mission Control, the spacecraft-assembly clean room, the Mars Yard rover-testing area, and the visitor museum. Learn how engineers and scientists design, build, and test the spacecraft that travel across our solar system.

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Home to the world’s largest collection of aviation and space artifacts, this museum traces the history of human flight and exploration. The collection includes aircraft, spacecraft, related artwork, and archival materials. The Center for Earth and Planetary Studies is also housed on site.

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Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre, Canada-Virtual Tour

Tour arenas, fitness areas, and community spaces inside Brantford’s primary sports and recreation facility. Walk through ice rinks, training zones, and public areas used for local programs and events. The centre reflects the city’s hockey legacy through its connection to Wayne Gretzky and decades of community use.

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The Modern Olympic Games| The New York Times

Revisit landmark moments from the modern Olympic Games across multiple host cities and sporting venues. Watch athletic performances, opening ceremonies, and competition settings presented from immersive viewpoints. The collection connects sport, culture, and international exchange through scenes drawn from the global Olympic movement.

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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

Walk through exhibition halls inside the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. View galleries featuring historic photographs, artifacts, and memorabilia connected to players, managers, coaches, and umpires. The tour highlights how baseball history is preserved and presented through themed exhibits spanning generations of the sport.

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Brookfield Power Hydroelectric Plant

Brookfield Power is a leading producer and distributor of primarily hydroelectric power in North and South America with approximately 140 hydroelectric generating facilities, situated on nearly 50 river systems. Turbines, generators, and controlled water channels work together to produce renewable energy. The site illustrates how hydropower supports electricity generation across large river systems.

Explore this Virtual Tour

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Take an interactive virtual tour of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and explore key facilities such as Mission Control, the spacecraft-assembly clean room, the Mars Yard rover-testing area, and the visitor museum. Learn how engineers and scientists design, build, and test the spacecraft that travel across our solar system.

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Google Data Center

A Google data center reveals the infrastructure that supports large-scale digital services around the world. Inside the facility, systems for security, privacy protection, cooling, and energy efficiency are shown in action. The tour highlights how engineering and sustainability work together to manage data at global scale.

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Oxford University’s Primate Research Facility

Visit Oxford University’s Primate Research Facility in Oxford, England. Step inside animal housing rooms, enrichment areas, and laboratory spaces where monkeys (rhesus macaques) are cared for and observed. Meet staff roles and see daily routines that support animal welfare during research work. CW: dHL recognizes that the topic of animal testing may be sensitive for some teachers and students. We've provided this tour to support inquires about animal testing in your classrooms. dHL's listing of this virtual does not imply an endorsement of this content or any entity this content represents.

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Spectrum Aeromed Aircraft

Specialized aircraft interiors are designed to support medical care in the air. Treatment spaces, secure equipment, and smart layouts help teams respond during flight. Visitors step inside to understand how these aircraft function as flying care units.

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Coastal Paradox

Explore sea level rise caused by climate change using a map and Street View experiment. See predictions for locations worldwide between 2000 and 2300. Use the timeline and hotspots to study population impacts.

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Farm Food

Immerse yourself in Canadian farm and food tours. Learn about apples, berries, greenhouse vegetables, potatoes, beans, mushrooms, dairy cows, veal, beef, pig, turkey, chicken, sheep, mink, milk and cheese, boiler breeders and hatcheries, eggs, grain, oats and more!

Explore this Virtual Tour

Where It's Made: Crayons

Melted wax flows into molds as crayons are created in this Pennsylvania factory. Bright pigments add color before each stick is wrapped and boxed. Visitors follow the process that brings these familiar art tools to classrooms and homes.

Explore this Virtual Tour

Virtual Field Trips in Science

VFTs are topic based educationally rich experiences that are captured during real expeditions with scientists doing current research. These VFTs are being used in high school and college classrooms to supplement topics such as early life, microorganisms, biodiversity, and ancient civilizations. VFT topics are actively in development and new VFTs continue to come online periodically.

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Canada's Wonderland Roller Coaster 360 POVs

Grab a seat, hang on, and experience Canada's Wonderland and their World Class Roller Coasters like Backlot Stunt Coaster, The Bat, Behemoth, Leviathan, Yukon Striker, and many more!

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Universal Studios Hollywood, USA

Visit Universal Studios Hollywood in California, a movie-themed park built around famous film and TV worlds. The tour features attractions such as Fast & Furious Supercharged and Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, along with streets and sets inspired by movie scenes. Moving through the park shows how rides, storytelling, and real studio spaces are combined in one location.

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Siam Water Park, Spain

Visit Siam Park, a large water park in Spain known for its themed design and wide range of attractions. The tour lets you move across slides, pools, and shared spaces or view the park layout from above. Seeing the full site shows how rides, pathways, and water features are arranged to manage crowds and create flow.

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Reducing Plant Extinction

Far from cities, rare plants grow in quiet wilderness zones. These living species depend on fragile environments to survive. Views move between distant regions to show where endangered plant life still exists. Researchers observe these places to understand threats and patterns of loss. Each scene reveals how delicate Earth’s green variety can be.

Explore this Virtual Tour

Coastal Paradox

Explore sea level rise caused by climate change using a map and Street View experiment. See predictions for locations worldwide between 2000 and 2300. Use the timeline and hotspots to study population impacts.

Explore this Virtual Tour

British Museum Exhibit - Arctic: Culture and Climate

Indigenous Arctic Peoples are on the frontline of global climate change. The tour shows tools, clothing, and everyday objects used to live, travel, and hunt in Arctic environments. Displays explain how communities adapted to seasonal change over thousands of years. The exhibition also shows how rising temperatures are affecting Arctic land, ice, and weather today.

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The Dambulla Cave Temple

Virtually explore the Dambulla Cave Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with cave shrines, statues, and murals. Walk through the temple complex to learn about its religious and historical importance, dating back over 2,000 years. Inside five main caves, you’ll see hundreds of Buddha images and colourful ceiling paintings showing scenes from Buddhist stories.

Explore this Virtual Tour

VR Weather Videos | AccuWeather

Watch extreme weather events captured by storm chasers in a video collection from AccuWeather. The playlist includes hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, lightning, hail, and record-breaking snowfall. Viewing these events up close helps explain how powerful weather systems develop and affect communities.

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Angel Falls, Venezuela

See Angel Falls, the tallest uninterrupted waterfall on Earth, dropping about 979 m (3,212 ft) from Auyán‑tepui in Canaima National Park. Water from the Churún River plunges over the cliff, sending mist into the air and feeding forests and wildlife below. Views of its height and surrounding jungle show how this remote landscape supports biodiversity in southeastern Venezuela.

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Mount Everest

Climb Mount Everest using an interactive 3D map along the Nepal–China border (NPL/CHN). The model shows elevation, ridgelines, glaciers, and surrounding terrain built from satellite data. Explorers can rotate and zoom to study the mountain’s scale and surface features.

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