

#Virtual aquarium tour georgia series#
From an active volcano in Hawaii, to bat-filled caverns in New Mexico, to a ship wreck located off the coast of Florida, this is a beautifully produced series that will engage kids and pique their interest in some of our country's most treasured natural wonders. The National Park Service has paired with Google to give stunning and seriously entertaining tours of five locations across the United States.

Who were the people who made the Moai head megaliths? What were they like? How did they make them, and where did this ancient civilization go? Uncover the answer to these and other fascinating questions through the virtual tour of Easter Island. This website takes you on a small portion of the wall and gives an overview of the wall's history and the different sections, as well as their history and importance.
#Virtual aquarium tour georgia free#
This is a good-and free alternative that gives you an up-close view of one of history's greatest marvels, without having to put 13,170 miles on your walking shoes. Many of us may never get to see the Great Wall of China in person. The site also has links to info on Jamaican art, history, and cuisine-and a video of kids talking about what makes them proud to be Jamaican. Our favorite stop on this world tour is Jamaica, with numerous links to virtual tour videos. Each destination features kid-friendly components, like a leprechaun-tracker in Ireland and a video of a turtle hospital in the Florida Keys.

Started by an entrepreneur mom, World of Wonder Travel Agency has set up virtual travel sites all over the world, as well as downloadable passports and stamps. This tour is meant to be experienced via virtual reality headset, but is in-depth enough to enjoy with a desktop computer. Filled with trivia and fun anecdotes, this one is entertaining for adults and engaging for kids. This floor-by-floor tour of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is narrated by kids and has annotated photos of the history of each room. Using an interactive map, video tour, and stories from present-day immigrant children, it explores immigration stories throughout American history through lens of the Ellis Island entry point. Scholastic has an entire suite of virtual field trips, but their excursion to Ellis Island is both entertaining and information-packed, making it our favorite. Easter Island is just one of the landmarks available via virtual tour.
