
Google has used the live video facility of to set up five cameras across the park, out of which one stays underwater to stream salmons darting upward. The live video from the location shows brown bears coming back to action after a long hibernation period to catch salmons jumping out of the Brooks river. With the live video feed, viewers will be able to watch live activities from different locations, first one being the Katmai National Park in Alaska. The feature is available outright on different platforms supported by Google Earth. Google Earth will now play live video feeds from select locations across the globe. Google on Wednesday announced the addition of live content feeds to the storytelling platform, Voyager. One of these new features is also the Voyager section that gives you curated content and stories to explore on Google Earth. Google Earth received a major overhaul in April this year with a new design and number of new features such as 3D toggle, browser support, the I'm Feeling Lucky dice, and more.
