Ride the Rapids on Google's New Colorado River View

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The front half of the Google Maps raft seen on Google's new Colorado River View, which launched March 13. This shot was taken at 36 Mile rapid.
(Image credit: Google Maps)

Anyone with an Internet connection can now raft through rivers traversing the Grand Canyon, without getting wet: Google Maps and the nonprofit group American Rivers have launched a "Street View" of the Colorado River.

Colorado River View, as it is called, takes users through 286 miles (460 kilometers) of river. There are also Street View-style photos of five popular side trails, including the Nankoweap Granaries, storerooms built into the side of the canyon by ancient Anasazi people.

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Stephanie Pappas is a contributing writer for Live Science, covering topics ranging from geoscience to archaeology to the human brain and behavior. She was previously a senior writer for Live Science but is now a freelancer based in Denver, Colorado, and regularly contributes to Scientific American and The Monitor, the monthly magazine of the American Psychological Association. Stephanie received a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of South Carolina and a graduate certificate in science communication from the University of California, Santa Cruz.