Take a Google Maps tour to explore this 36,000-year-old “art gallery” in France.

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A video posted on google Maps’ official Instagram page has created quite a stir among web users. The clip was also shared on Google Arts’ Instagram page.

“Do you want to see one of the oldest arts in the world?Take a @googlemaps excursion to the #CuevasChauvet in the south of France, where primitive artworks remained intact for 36,000 years, adding engravings of horses, mammoths and bears,” they wrote in their subtitle.

The shared video shows how google Maps’ zoom feature is noticeable and it’s amazing to see it. A text insert also explains what “one of the oldest art galleries” looks like. The video also explains that it is located in the south of France, this cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You may finish watching the video more than once.

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The video was released about 8 hours ago. Since it was shared, the clip has accumulated more than 54,000 perspectives and the numbers are only increasing. The exchange also prompted others to post comments.

“Amazing,” one Instagram user wrote. Thank you for sharing,” he posted. “I love it,” said a third.

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