Nearing the 150th anniversary of the iconic cemetery, Google Maps straps on its Trekker backpack to photograph the graveyard's sweeping views and hundreds of thousands of tombstones.October 21, 2013 - Arlington National Cemetery is one of the most famous US cemeteries -- it's where John F. Kennedy, William Howard Taft, and more than 400,000 veterans have been laid to rest. Now, Google is setting out to map this massive burial ground, according to The Washington Post.
Using the Street View Trekker backpack, which is equipped with a 15-lens camera system that pops out of the top of the wearable pack and constantly records images, Google employees are walking the paths of the cemetery collecting images.
For those who haven't visited, the cemetery offers stark scenery -- rows upon rows of white tombstones as far as the eye can see. Some grave markers date back as far as the Civil War when the location became a burial ground specifically for US soldiers. read more>>>
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