Virtual adventure in the middle of the Covid-19: this allows you to enjoy a surprising view from the windows of strangers

We’re all getting tired of being trapped inside, looking at the ceiling, looking to wait for our time, from the blockade due to the coronavirus pandemic. Having to wake up and live the same day over and over again over the past few months has left us all out of control. Is the lock long? Or is it short? Who can say that? The days pass quickly, but it turns out it hasn’t been like this since we’ve done something.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to get rid of the monotony and revel in anything else? At this point, everyone needs a vacation and a vacation. What wouldn’t we give to be somewhere, anywhere else, to see all the other cultures and sites that the global has to offer, to do anything to maintain morale and boredom? But as the holidays stopped completely, it is highly unlikely that it will satisfy our preference to travel. And those of us who are sensible know more than venturing out just to satisfy our whimsical fantasies. However, fortunately for us, virtual opportunities have gained popularity recently to help others feel less trapped by the pandemic.

An online page called WindowSwap has come to the rescue of all errors, eager to wake up with another view. The online page allows you to explore the global through the windows of other people around the world from the comfort of your home! Talk about the most productive of the two globals. Your workplace window can be transformed into a window that overlooks any part of the world. Discover Switzerland’s vast landscapes, the bustling streets of China, India’s tropical monsoon, the French Antilles, the cool waters of Barbados or even the American suburbs.

Sonali Ranjit and Vaishnaz Balasubramaniam, a Singapore-based couple, have created an online page called “WindowSwap”, which allows you to open a window anywhere in the world at random. People from all over the world download 10-minute video footage from the view from their windows with the location and just click ‘Open a new window somewhere in the world’, it can be transported anywhere in the world!

“My husband and I were upset about the view from our window, so we created a position on the Internet where you can open a new window in the world! A position where strangers can exchange perspectives from their windows to help us feel a little older until we can (responsibly) explore our beautiful planet again,” Sonali Ranjit said in his article on the Boredpanda website.

With everyone in the world looking for some form of escape or some of its realities, this site offers the ultimate desirable view of the global. Videos filmed from inside the house give the online page a sense of convenience and appeal such that most of the city’s high-tech virtual tours simply cannot offer.

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