Google's
Street View program in
Chile began with the filming of streets and roads in January 2012. On September 25, 2012, parts of the country were made available online, including
Santiago,
Valparaíso,
Viña del Mar and
Concepción.[2] During 2013 and 2014 many more cities and roads were added. In March 2015 coverage was extended to the country's southernmost region of
Magallanes (only accessible by road via
Argentina). In December 2015
Chile's southernmost city,
Puerto Williams, was added.
As of December 2015[update], coverage is high, with over seven-tenths of all cities —or over three-quarters of the country's population— having most of its streets photographed.
Google's
Street View program in
Chile began with the filming of streets and roads in January 2012. On September 25, 2012, parts of the country were made available online, including
Santiago,
Valparaíso,
Viña del Mar and
Concepción.[2] During 2013 and 2014 many more cities and roads were added. In March 2015 coverage was extended to the country's southernmost region of
Magallanes (only accessible by road via
Argentina). In December 2015
Chile's southernmost city,
Puerto Williams, was added.
As of December 2015[update], coverage is high, with over seven-tenths of all cities —or over three-quarters of the country's population— having most of its streets photographed.