
Take a waddle around Wattamolla Beach here.

To be fair, it’s a gorgeous beach in an absolutely beautiful part of the world. Wattamolla Beach in New South Wales is the most visited (via Street View) beach in Australia, according to Google. Image: Phillips Donaldson, Google The most clicked public beach You can (virtually) walk about Reservoir Skatepark here. The location is a pretty funky skatepark that you can walk around in (Street View style) although it looks most spectacular from above. Reservoir Skatepark in Melbourne, Victoria, is the most clicked place of interest on Street View, according to Google. It's all e more reason to look your best whenever you go outside, because you never know when you might be immortalized by a car with a camera on top of it.It turns out that Google has also been keeping tabs on the most popular Street View spots in Australia, AKA the spots Aussies have virtually visited the most with the app, according to data. Multiple viewers commented to share their own experiences of Google's all-seeing eye, some of which are even more mortifying. Embarrassed by the photo, she jokes that it is her "13th reason" - but she is far from alone in her experience. To make matters worse, her face is also uncensored. The image is shot on the street where she lives and shows her reaching out to clean a window while wearing pajamas. This was the case for Paris Barfoot, who shared a video revealing her own Big Tech paparazzi shot. A select few can even find themselves on the app, although some are in a more compromising position than others.

The world is a fascinating place, and you never know what you might find by dropping yourself on a random street somewhere. Since its inception, Google Street View has been an endless source of entertainment for the terminally bored.
