Virtual Tours In The US Are A Great Way To Get Home
JAKARTA - Currently, the entire world is being hit by the coronavirus pandemic or COVID-19. Offices are closed, schools are closed, airports are closed. It is the same with national parks which are usually used as recreation areas. Appeals to remain at home are evenly distributed in the world.
The good news is, for people who are currently staying at home to keep their distance, they can still enjoy. Boredom will be easier to fight, because citizens of the world can now still explore national parks through a technology called virtual tours.
Tuesday, March 17, national park managers in the United States (US) with other services have provided free virtual tour access. For this reason, managers have begun to change and modify existing services in 419 national parks in the US to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
As reported by CBS News, US Home Secretary David Bernhardt said this was realized so that visitors and employees would not be affected by COVID-19. "The health and safety of our visitors, employees, volunteers and partners is a national park service priority,"
Not only that, "Park supervisors are empowered to modify their operations, including closing facilities and canceling programs, to deal with the spread of the coronavirus," added David.
So far, the national parks that have closed access to the public are Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, Yosemite National Park in California, and Ellis Island and Liberty Island in New York. The rest, followed. Big Bend National Park in Texas, White Sands National Park in New Mexico, Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania and Volcano National Park in Hawaii are starting to close visitor centers, overnight campers and museums.
When access to the national park is closed, the virtual tour can be a simulation of a location made in the form of a video or photo arrangement. This virtual journey can also be supported by other multimedia elements, such as sound effects, music, narration, and text, then present as fresh air.
By the national park service, those who have spent days quietly at home can eventually visit national parks, such as visiting the Statue of Liberty, Yellowstone National Park in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, Denali Parks and Reserves in Alaska, River Upper Delaware Sightseeing and Recreation in New York and Pennsylvania, and Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming.
In fact, they can find dozens of other national parks by looking directly on the national park service website via nps.gov. At least, when boredom strikes, they can try a virtual tour to the national park as an attractive option. There, we can learn both history and the environment.