The villain's lair in the latest installment in the James Bond franchise gets the Google Maps Street View treatment. Now you can remotely explore the rubble of Raoul Silva's secret island hideaway in ...
The Google Street View Trekker backpack is at it again, and this time it visited the abandoned Hashima Island, or more well-known as "Dead Island" or "Dead City" from the most recent James Bond film ...
Well, technically, it still hasn’t—but the newly mapped Hashima Island is the closest Google is going to get. The setting of the latest James Bond villain’s evil lair, Hashima Island, is a ghost town ...
Located off the coast of Nagasaki, the long-abandoned Hashima Island (also known as “Gunkanjima” or “Battleship Island”) was the inspiration for Raoul Silva’s lair in Skyfall. Now, thanks to Google ...
Take a walk through the eerie Japanese island that inspired Skyfall villain’s hideout on Google Maps
Did the eerie Japanese island that inspired the villain’s hideout in James Bond movie Skyfall pique your attention? Google Maps is now letting users immerse themselves in the island’s sinister ...
Google has added images from the desolate Hashima Island to its Street View service. Hashima Island, which lies off the coast of Japan, was abandoned in 1974 when its coal mine closed, and its ...
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