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Tour the Roman Colosseum with Google Earth Tours

Make a virtual field trip to the Roman Colosseum, one of the planet’s most famous landmarks. You will be using Google Earth to watch a pre-recorded tour of the ancient arena and it’s neighboring structures.

Making cameo appearances on the trip are the Pantheon, the Roman Forum, the Vatican and the Spanish Steps, to name just a few.

The product includes a document of about 25 interesting facts about the tourist attraction.

The tour is also accompanied by a PDF file that describes what you are seeing based on the corresponding minutes in the video. This is so you can pause the tour at the given time stamp and let the class know what they are looking at.

1. For example the document says at,
“1:05 – 1:18 – You are brought directly above the Colosseum.
a. The area to the west of the Colosseum is the Roman Forum with Palatine Hill just south of the forum.
i. The Roman Forum was the political and spiritual center of the ancient Roman Empire for centuries. Now it is an incredible archaeological site open to the public where you can see many ancient buildings, temples, basilicas, and more.
ii. According to Roman legend, the sons of the god Mars, Romulus and Remus, were raised on Palatine Hill and founded Rome here.”

The tour begins with a view of Europe from outer space. You are then zoomed in to the site’s location to see it from a variety of different viewpoints. The angles are chosen so the students can get a good idea of the structure’s location within Rome, as well as, its physical relationship to other famous landmarks in its vicinity.

To watch, all you have to do is click on the file, Google Earth will open and the tour will start.

Feel free to visit some other famous landmarks in the Americas.
1. The Golden Gate Bridge
2. Chichen Itza
3. Niagara Falls
4. Panama Canal
5. Statue of Liberty
6. Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri
7. Mount Rushmore
8. Machu Picchu
9. Freedom Tower, aka One World Trade Center

Here are some European landmarks.
1. Stonehenge
2. The Acropolis
3. The Colosseum
4. The Leaning Tower of Pisa
5. The Eiffel Tower
6. Big Ben
7. Notre Dame de Paris

Tour some African sites.
1. The Egyptian Pyramids and the Great Sphinx of Giza

The cover image is by Clker-Free-Vector-Images and has a CCO Creative Commons license. The image can be found on Pixabay @ https://pixabay.com/en/colosseum-coliseum-gladiators-rome-295080/

Map Data:
Google, Image Landsat / Copernicus
Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO
Image IBCAO
Image U.S. Geological Survey
Image © 2017 Digital Globe
© 2017 Google

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Famous European Landmarks with Google Earth Tours (Bundle)

Don't get left behind! Cross off all of these European destinations from your bucket list and virtually visit. Teachers, parents, and students all agree that these are the best ways to learn about and experience these exotic sites, if you can't go there in person. Each product includes a document of talking points and another full of interesting facts about each site. The tours are also accompanied by PDF files that describe what you are seeing based on the corresponding minutes in the video. This is so you can pause the tour at the given time stamp and let the class know what they are looking at. For example, an excerpt from the Statue of Liberty tour says – "1:05 – 1:18 – The tour takes you down to the entrance of New York Harbor. a. The bridge in the middle of the screen is the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and it connects Brooklyn and Staten Island over a straight of water called the Narrows. b. The Manhattan skyline is on the eastern side of the harbor and Jersey City’s skyline is on the western side. c. The Statue of Liberty is the teeny tiny green dot right in front of downtown Jersey City.” To watch, all you have to do is click on the file, Google Earth will open the tour will start. * Your computer must have Google Earth to watch these tours. The cover photo by Tom Grimbert on Unsplash is under a CC0 Creative Commons license; free for commercial use, no attribution required. The photo can be found on Unsplash @ https://unsplash.com/photos/1YYVS0e3jdg Map Data: Map Data: © 2018 Basarsoft © SKEnergy © Zenrin Image © 2018 CNES / Airbus Google, Image Landsat / Copernicus Data SIO, NOAA, U.S. Navy, NGA, GEBCO Image IBCAO Image U.S. Geological Survey Image © 2018 Digital Globe © Google US Department of State Geographer © 2009 GeoBasis – DE/BKG

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