Very nice. I typically fire up my Oculus Rift and head out to the location you show in VR after watching your videos. I have actually been to Sion that way before. It's great that Google Earth FINALLY has a 3D locations map in it. They don't have that in Google Earth VR and it is sorely needed. The good news is that photogrammetry area boundaries are easy to spot in VR. While I have tried GES, VR kind of trumps it for personal use only. I also have MAMMOTH personal categorized listings of the world's attractions captured this way in 3D. I've found and listed over 400 cable car, ski lift, funicular, and cog wheel train rides, and about 15 of the world's great ski jumps. Found two new ski jumps just yesterday. (Berchesgaden and Holmenkollen). Of course in VR one can easily bring up the related 360 degree photos as well (now over 100 BILLION of them). These rides are of particular interest when in the marvelous 3D of VR.