Google is continuing to map Asia's most recognizable landmarks after it added 360-degree panoramic images of Cambodia's iconic Angkor Wat to its Street View service,_a site populated by over 50 Khmer temples which_the Lonely Planet guide calls_"heaven on earth". Google has already taken Street View into a number of historic sites in Asia — including_Japan's Mount Fuji and the Taj Mahal in India. The Google Maps team_first entered Cambodia in July 2013. Google says that the Angkor Wat project includes over 90,000 360-degree views from over 100 temples, making it "one of Street View's largest digital renderings of a world...