Virtual Field Trips
The Hidden Worlds of National Parks tour takes participants on a journey through some of the worlds most amazing places. See the Kenai Fjords, Hawaii Volcanoes, Carlsbad Caverns, Bryce Canyon and the Dry Tortugas.
If you have ever wondered what the surface of Mars really looks like now you can find out! View the surface of Mars in 360 recorded by NASA's Curiosity rover.
Explore one of the seven wonders of the world without leaving your classroom! The free version of this virtual tour includes four 360 scenes from The China Guide.
Using breathtaking photographs this virtual tour from the National Wildlife Federation takes students through the world. They will learn about beautiful animals while also exploring ways to protect and conserve wildlife. This virtual tour includes five activities and more nature activities to explore.
The intersection of two lakes forms a "V," a coral reef in the shape of a "J." Is there an English alphabet to be found in the landforms of the Earth? Of course! NASA satellite imagery and astronaut photography shows us where.
You can take a tour of 18 different scenes from the International Space Station with this Google Earth tour. Visit the Columbus Research Laboratory, SpaceX Dragon Docking Vehicle and more!
Travel back in time and explore the last standing ancient world wonder through Google Maps Treks. Learn more about the history, location, purpose, materials, and labor required to build these magnificent structures.
Dive into the world's largest reef!
Through National Geographic's YouTube 360 collection you can explore the high-mountain environment of Mount Everest and learn how climate change is impacting this place.
This virtual event from HistoryView.org takes students through the afternoon of April 19, 1775, the first day of the American Revolution.
Georgia Aquarium Live Cams
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