Inspect Large Hadron Collider with Google Street View

Like a true engineer, if you love big machines; Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland is the place to be. But the machine & place wasn't open for everyone to roam around. That changes today. You may now inspect the Large Hadron Collider without moving your bum with the comfort of Google Street View. The nicest folks in the Google's GSV team have stitched together the photographs captured back in 2011 and have developed a virtual tour for the rest of us. Hit the source link below and start finding your way. If you're lucky; you may discover that God's particle everyone's after.

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