Breathtaking View of Sierra National Forest in 360 Degree VR Video
If you are like me who’s lived in California all my life, or have never had a chance to visit the largest National Forest in California, you will surely enjoy this 360 video.
Located in California, the Sierra National is a United States National Forest situated on the western slope of center Sierra Nevada. Known for it’s mountain scenery and abundance natural resources, the forest was the second National Forest created, and the largest at the time, covering over 24,000 km2 (6 million acres). The forest is four times larger than the average national forests in California but later divided into different units after President Harrison proclaimed the Sierra National Forest back in 1893.
Just four years after, the southern part became a separate unit and was named Sierra South during the era of the “forest reserves”. The Sequoia National Forest, Sequoia National Parks, and the Kings Canyon were established on July 1st, 1908. The Eastern area of the National Forest became the Toiyabe and Inyo National Forest, and northern part became the Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest.
Simple Guide on How To Watch and Interact W/ YouTube 360 Degree Video
From computer
YouTube supports playback of 360 videos from the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera browsers. Safari is not supported.
From mobile and tablets
To watch and interact with YouTube 360 videos, be sure to you have updated your device with the latest version of the app. For viewing YouTube videos, you will want to copy the video title name below:
Virtual Reality: Sierra Nevada National Forest – 4K 360 Video
Then open the YouTube app, and paste into the search box.
For an immersive experience, you can watch 360 degree videos with Cardboard via the YouTube app. Once the 360 video is launched, simply click the Cardboard icon on the lower right corner and insert phone into the Cardboard.