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		<title>By: Google Trikes Make Their Way Round South Africa&#8230;.and World Cup Stadiums!</title>
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		<description>[...] Google Street View trikes arrived in South Africa in November last year, when they started collecting imagery of historic landmarks, heritage sites, scenic panoramas and sports venues around the country. South African Tourism compiled a list of 20 special locations on which the public voted. As a result, Google&#8217;s Street View team has been visiting the places that the South African public really wanted them to cover, everywhere from Soweto to Kruger National Park, and from Blyde River Canyon to the Kirstenbosch Gardens. [...]</description>
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