New Google VR exhibit brings users on a tour of 36,000-year-old art gallery


Google has launched a new digital exhibit that gives users from across the world an opportunity to explore Chauvet Cave in France. — AFP Relaxnews

Google has launched a new VR experience designed to help the public experience Chauvet Cave, a site closed off to the public which contains some of humanity's earliest recorded drawings.

Located in France, Chauvet Cave is home to some of the world's oldest prehistoric drawings dating back about 36,000 years. Because of the delicacy of the cave, it's closed off to the public therefore preventing people from experiencing the space today. In response, Google has launched an AR exhibit of Chauvet Cave to bring people closer to human history.

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