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  1. Google Underwater Search. Launched as an April Fool's Day gag in 2012, Google's Underwater Search lets you float queries onscreen amid sea creatures. Toggle between scenes like coral reefs, shipwrecks, or a shark encounter. Engage with the underwater realm using your mouse and uncover hidden treats.

  2. elgooG restores and enhances the long lost Google Easter eggs, including the Underwater Search quest. Invoke the might of Thanos and snap your search results into a new reality, or explore other fun games and tricks on elgooG.

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  3. Explore the underwater realm with Google's ingenious April Fools' Day joke - the Underwater Search, allowing you to dive deep and uncover treasures beneath the waves. The "Do a Barrel Roll" Easter egg is a playful feature on Google that makes the search results page perform a 360-degree somersault. It's also known as "Z or R twice", or "Do a ...

  4. Oct 31, 2020 · Dive in with Momo the cat to help new friends and reach new depths in her adventure against the Big Boss ghost and its school of ghouls...underwater. Feline lucky? Swim and swipe to PURR-tect the ocean and its creatures before it’s too late!

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  5. Sep 25, 2012 · Google Maps introduces the first underwater panoramic images of six coral reefs in Australia, the Philippines and Hawaii. You can explore the ocean with Google Maps and see sea turtles, fish and manta rays in Street View.

  6. Jun 7, 2019 · Explore the beauty and fragility of the ocean with 360-degree views of coral reefs, shipwrecks and more. Learn how to protect the ocean and its wildlife from the effects of climate change and plastic pollution.

  7. Jun 7, 2021 · Johnny Gaskell and his team use Google Maps' satellite view to find and explore underwater sinkholes called blue holes in the Great Barrier Reef. These rare formations reveal clues about ocean life and how to protect it.

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