![]() ![]() Island in a Lake in an Island in a Lakeģ5. The Whampoa Boat-Shaped Shopping CentreĢ5. This means you can see some things like shipwrecks, assuming they happened in relatively shallow waters. Amazingly, you can even under the water a bit, down to a few meters. Thanks to this phenomenal technology, we’ve been able to see striking natural earth formations and man-made structures that we probably would have never been able to see before. A huge shipwreck Google Maps Not only does Google Earth capture images of the ground, but it photographs the oceans as well. If you think I missed a location on Google Earth or Google Maps, let me know in the comments b. While this is actually something innocuous a hill formation that just happens to look this way it does present an unseemly sight that will unsettle you when you first see it. It works by using a combination of satellite imagery, aerial photography and geographic information systems (GIS) onto a 3D Globe. Today we look into the most disturbing places on Google Earth. The source of its unsettling nature is how real it looks. This essential tool has made all of our lives easier in countless ways. That’s correct, you can pretty much thank the CIA for Google Maps. ![]() ![]() Here’s a compilation of 50 weird things on Google Earth and some really cool Google Earth secrets you’ve probably never seen before.įun fact for you day: Google Earth – once known as EarthViewer 3D - was created by KeyHole Inc, which was funded by the CIA in 2004 to create “groundbreaking” rich-mapping. Airplane Boneyard Tucson, Arizona 32 08’59.96 N, 110 50’09.03W This is an areal view of the Davis-Monthan Air Force Boneyard in Tucson, Arizona. ![]()
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