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  1. Google Underwater Search. Launched as an April Fool's Day gag in 2012, Google's Underwater Search lets you float queries onscreen amid sea creatures. Toggle between scenes like coral reefs, shipwrecks, or a shark encounter. Engage with the underwater realm using your mouse and uncover hidden treats.

  2. Plunge into the Underwater Search quest with Google. Invoke the might of Thanos and snap your search results into a new reality. Call upon Batman with the Bat-Signal to safeguard Gotham City!

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    Join the fun and play the interactive Google Doodle game that celebrates the winter sports and the underwater wonders. Explore the Great Barrier Reef, snowboard on the slopes, and enjoy the ...

  4. Jun 7, 2021 · With the help of Google Maps, a discovery that would have taken years of underwater exploration on the seafloor is now allowing researchers to expand our understanding of the world’s largest ecosystem.

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Explore the ocean floor with Google's underwater mapping. Learn how to navigate and view stunning underwater landscapes with our step-by-step guide.

  6. Sep 25, 2012 · Whether you’re a marine biologist, an avid scuba diver or a landlocked landlubber, we encourage you to dive in and explore the ocean with Google Maps. Check out our complete underwater collection, featuring a Google+ underwater Hangout from the Great Barrier Reef.

  7. Jan 23, 2023 · In this guide, you'll learn how to do the Google Underwater Search, what is it, why is it not working, and whether the Easter egg is removed.

  8. Discover captivating anti-gravity effects on Google. Search anything and observe elements float across your screen as if in space on Google's zero-gravity webpage. Experience the enchantment today!

  9. Jun 8, 2015 · Google's Street View cameras have captured plenty of underwater creatures alongside the stunning backdrops: you can click around to view sea turtles, humpback whales, great white sharks and the giant sunfish. You rarely get a glimpse of such exotic wildlife on the roads and avenues that make up the standard part of the Street View service.

  10. To make coral reefs more accessible to people worldwide, The Ocean Agency teamed up with Google to record 360-degree images of reefs using an innovative, cus...

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