Google Earth lets the user explore rich geographical content and find out the places they plan to go. Google Earth provides users with satellite images, maps, landscapes and 3D building view to give them a better understanding of the surroundings.
One can search anything whether it is a building, a road, a landscape or any other thing. In this round up, we are sharing some bizarre and interesting Google Earth photos that will inspire you. Enjoy!
We’re not sure what the lake is called but the picture is astonishing. It looks just similar to a man with top hat and bamboo taking a walk across the countryside, quite literally.
Google Escher Effect – Paris, France
Stitching up together satellite pictures and aero pictures of cities can bring about situations like this where the special aerial vantage points give rise to buildings’ pictures being taken at diverse angles.
Another glamorous house with inherent smiling face, this time with a body. It looks completely intentional.
Yum! Brands Inc produced the logo near Rachel, Nevada, and asserted it’s the primary ad that can be viewed from space. If you remember, the same corporation had formerly wanted to broadcast a laser ad up onto the moon for Pizza Hut, however had afterward scaled back to purchasing ad placement on the side of a Russian rocket.
The Belly Flop that Shook the World
That was one titan-sized belly flop that produced that lake.
This red lake outside Iraq’s Sadr City gathered a fair share of macabre assumption when it was discovered in 2007. One tout told the tech blog Boing Boing that he was “told by a friend” that slaughterhouses in Iraq at times dump blood into canals. Nobody has offered an official clarification, but it’s more probable that the color comes from manure, pollution or a water-treatment process.
This is another weird image from Google map that shows the world’s largest fingerprint.
The Osmington White Horse, outside Sutton Poyntz, UK. This primeval figure is engraved into the white chalk of the sidehill – such horse carved shapes are called “Leucippotomy”.
Heart-shaped island highlighted by Google Earth becomes hit with lovers
The 130,000 sq yd isle of Galesnjak came to distinction subsequent to its extraordinary shape was highlighted on Google Earth.
Land Art or “Earth Art” coming out in an area closeto the airport in Munich, Germany.
Reap circle art made in the form of the iconic Firefox Logo close to Portland, Oregon,
Canadian performer Melanie Coles constructed a big image of the iconic “Waldo” onto a top on an unrevealed location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Marriage proposal witnessed on a top side via Google Maps.
The terrain in Alberta, Canada unintentionally shapes what looks like a human face when saw from the air or when watching the satellite photograph in Google Maps.
Huge Pink Bunny made by a group of artists next to Artesina, Italy as seen in Google Maps.
This Coca-Cola logo in Google Maps was seemingly produced out of coke bottles immediately outside of Arica in Chile.
Portrait of Ghenghis Khan in Google Maps
Out of some kind of terror that they might overlook who he was, the people of Mongolia have engraved the similarity of Ghenghis Khan onto a hillside outside of Ulaanbaatar.
This is an extremely weird picture from Google Maps satellite picture of downtown Dallas. The rounded top structure in the upper middle is the JPMorgan Chase Tower. Adjacent to it is the high rectangular 2100 Ross Avenue building (dead center).
Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man – one of the world’s most decipherable illustrations – is furnished here in crop art in Germany.
The Palm Islands are non-natural islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on which most important commercial and residential infrastructure will be built. The islands are the Palm Jumeirah, the Palm Jebel Ali and the Palm Deira.
She’s acquired a substantial syndicated show and a magazine called O, and she was dubbed the most influential celebrity in the world by Forbes. An Arizona farmer produced this 2004 tribute to the TV talk-show host.
Next to Sebago Lake in Cumberland County, Maine, we discover an extraordinary arrow arranged from stacks of stones: What makes the arrow actually weird is that rather than your customary pointing-style arrow, this comes out to be a demonstration of the kind of arrow you might fire with a bow.
This mansion has been built in the shape of a guitar that is apparent when view from the air.
This would be the ideal place for the lovers as the Earth itself says I love u.
Site of an vanished volcano hole, the Cerro Prieto, located near Mexicali in Baja California (Mexico). It seems that, lots of visitors to the site have decorated it with their graffiti that appears to have been drawn with the purpose to be seen by people looking down into the crater from the eastern rim of the crater.
Believe parking is rough where you live? In Westenbergstraat, Netherlands, drivers actually have to park on the sides of walls.
Internet fan states he discovered the face of Satan using Google Earth
Issaouane Erg desert – Dunes (Algeria)
The contours and colors of the sandbanks in this desert are incredible. observe that the three dunes have approximately indistinguishable shapes. And there are tens of thousands just like those all around.
Giant Gulliver from Google Earth, Hunters Hall Park, Craigmillar, Scotland.
Here, you will see a giant Gulliver, present at Hunters Hall Park, Craigmillar, Scotland
Google Escher Effect pic from Houston
Here’s one more unusual satellite picture from Google Maps of some business district Houston skyscrapers. This outcome has become known as the “Escher Effect”, or the “Google Escher Effect”.
Roof ad viewed via Google Maps in New York City, actually for a “Roller Skating” rink. Probably intended to direct LaGuardia Airport travelers, but many rooftop ads like this are commencing to endow you with impressions all the way through users of Google Maps and other popular online mapping systems which comprise aerial photos and satellite photos.
This is an aerial picture of a road that looks like as if someone is asking you to show him a sign.
Here is a Google map for a ghost town located at Prypiat, Ukraine.
Not the most noticeable of Google’s determinations but at the top of these rocks on a tiny island off the West Coast of Ireland, it looks like if there’s a face with a pronounced Romanesque nose looking out to sea.
Ni Pena Ni Miedo (No Shame Nor Fear)
Written the sands of the Atacama Desert, Chile, are the terms “ni pena ni miedo” which interpret comparatively as “No shame nor fear”, and collectively they organize what must surely be the world’s largest poem.
This jumble in the UK was prepared to rejoice Brunel’s 200th birthday.
Effigy Tumuli, by Michael Heizer, are a small number of special land art pieces constructed on Buffalo Rock in Buffalo Rock State Park, neglecting the Illinois River. (Built between 1983-1985).
Karl’s Maze in Purkshof, Germany. Since 1921
Here is a mystery figure for you from Google Maps satellite.
Localised Black Hole Discovered
As we all recognize, the general relativity theory states that a black hole is a section of space from which nothing can get away – together with light. Astronomers have discovered lots of places where black holes may exist, but actually they missed one – about 60km north of Tokyo.
The ethereal image of a woman appears in a field in Ohio. Zooming in closer to the image brings out the eyes may be trees that the farmer has cut around and the mouth is just a obviously darker patch of grass.
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