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The Secret Door...Transport around the Globe!!

The Secret Door uses Google to transfer between different places around the world from all countries of the world! From inside these Places!!
 
The magical and outstanding thing about The Secret Door is that you have the screen as if it was your eye view and you are walking in the place you have been directed to RANDOMLY!
It's just amazing, you can surf all places in the Planet, without paying a penny, and walk in these places as if you are walking in reality!!


==> GO TO THE SECRET DOOR

As you know, I have posted before about Google Earth, and most of us know that it is a Satellite Viewing that present you the countries, and it's streets from above..


But with the Google Maps Mania Co-operating with Safe Styles Window, you are moving and surfing from inside places, zoos, homes, schools, restaurants, museums, Cathedrals, streets and many other places from the inside!


In my opinion, the thing I don't like, is that you are directed to these places randomly, and you are not able to choose a place by yourself.

To change between places, all you have to do is click the "TAKE ME SOMEWHERE ELSE" Button on the left side of your Screen :


But anyway it's great, and we should all Thank Google for this, because it's enjoyable, and in the same time it's useful if you are looking for a place to travel to!!



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