Google Maps Easter Egg Lets You Explore The TARDIS
Google Maps Easter Egg Lets You Explore The TARDIS
Gasp! I would’ve had this post written 20 minutes ago, but I was too busy geeking the hell out.
Tucked away in a single streetview image of what appears to be a mere police box, a newly discovered Google Maps easter egg lets you go inside the TARDIS.
(If you don’t know what the TARDIS is, come on.)
How to do it:
Click this link
Move your mouse around a bit. The standard Google Maps directional
arrows should pop up, with one little addition: a pair of double arrows.
Click those. (Note: If you’re enrolled in the new Google Maps UI beta,
the arrows might not appear. Instead, hit the up arrow on your keyboard.
Thanks for the heads up on this trick, Eric! If it’s still not working for you, see the note at the bottom of this post.)
Bam! You should now be in the TARDIS’ bigger-on-the-inside (smaller-on-the-outside) interior.
I figured it’d just be a single, static shot, but no: you can click
all around the control room, complete with StreetView’s signature
panoramas, navigating all the way down below the main platform for a
glimpse at the heart of the TARDIS itself. You don’t seem to be able to
click into any of the hallways — that’s probably for the better,
really, as we don’t want any of you getting lost.
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