We love dinosaurs here at Gizmodo Australia and are so glad that this is one of the most clicked things on Street View. Hell yeah, there are dinosaur lovers out there still. Google says that the most clicked museum in Australia via Street View is the Natural History Museum in Queensland, showcasing the Australian Age of Dinosaurs exhibit. Take a waddle around Wattamolla Beach here. To be fair, it’s a gorgeous beach in an absolutely beautiful part of the world. Wattamolla Beach in New South Wales is the most visited (via Street View) beach in Australia, according to Google. Image: Phillips Donaldson, Google The most clicked public beach It is easy to jump into a conspiracy theory after seeing this image. The polka-dot pattern is quite odd to look at. Just like our next diner, who took horsing around a little too seriously. Las Vegas of Ants, which is situated near Vulcans Throne on the north rim of the Grand Canyon, is one of the creepiest images captured by Google Maps. You can (virtually) walk about Reservoir Skatepark here. Google Street View While we can't quite say what prompted the jokesters behind this picture to set up such a spread, we've got a feeling they know how to have a fun time - rain or shine. The location is a pretty funky skatepark that you can walk around in (Street View style) although it looks most spectacular from above. Reservoir Skatepark in Melbourne, Victoria, is the most clicked place of interest on Street View, according to Google. It turns out that Google has also been keeping tabs on the most popular Street View spots in Australia, AKA the spots Aussies have virtually visited the most with the app, according to data. Embarrassing scene on Google Street View Police and Google arrive at scene of street fight after van crash Oddity St.
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