Apparently this was an accident back in 2008 where two buses collided on icy roads.
This image was not taken by Google, it’s a sphere image posted to Google Maps by user Bradford Bohonus.
Peru is not on Google Street View yet. There are some spheres in 360 degrees to look at while we wait for Google to finish Street View images from this beautiful country.
Benny Bennet Jürgens took this funny sphere of some lost bags in Belize. This image has now been added to Google Maps. Spheres are similar to Street View in that you can turn around 360 degrees. The difference is you can’t walk around. Also sphere images can be uploaded by anyone and is not photographed by google.
This is a Google 360 degrees Sphere image. Anyone can post these kind of panorama images to Google Maps, so it’s not the real Street View images. But this sphere is special. It shows a Google guy with the Street View cameras in a backpack. The image was taken/added in January 2013 by Bryan Kiechle.
Since we don’t have any official Street View images from Brunei yet, we offer you this photo sphere instead. Photos by Azry Jawi.
Photo spheres are posted by users to Google Maps and displayed in a similar way as Street View. The main difference is you can only pan around, you can’t take steps to another location like on Google Maps Street View.