9 Craziest Things Found On Google Earth

9 Craziest Things Found On Google Earth

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@seteletaf
@seteletaf - 16.12.2023 07:05

I stopped at 9

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@KeithRozzell-ip2jx
@KeithRozzell-ip2jx - 07.12.2023 21:01

Almanac

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@patrickbodine1300
@patrickbodine1300 - 10.10.2023 23:57

Google Earth: Baxterville, MS.

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@RealImMe
@RealImMe - 10.10.2023 19:32

Google Earth hasn't been updated for several years

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@billymeadows1739
@billymeadows1739 - 08.04.2023 23:13

They will sink any boats or shoot down any planes that get near Antarctica. Because it is already occupied, by the most advanced powerful civilization on the planet. That's the only thing that would stop our world leaders from going to Wars Over The Rare Earth Resources on that entire continent,

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@adambatchelder4121
@adambatchelder4121 - 02.04.2023 19:58

Well #9 clearly has a road going to it so its man made , probably a old mine .

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@ethanstrong
@ethanstrong - 01.04.2023 14:58

1st one looks like a good ole Vag. Ancients used it as their symbol of 'fertility', best we can interpret.

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@Bluefrog757
@Bluefrog757 - 26.01.2023 02:02

Stay away from Scientology. It is very smoke and mirrors. It’s leader wont tell what happened to his wife who hasn’t been seen in a long time

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@JohnSmith-ti9uq
@JohnSmith-ti9uq - 08.06.2022 11:28

Considering Google Earth censors most of the north pole Im going to assume there is come crazy shit there

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@infodoli9253
@infodoli9253 - 14.05.2022 17:24

Omg

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@rogermurray9058
@rogermurray9058 - 20.02.2022 05:21

Nother Place Google Earth 🌎Canada 🇨🇦Bad Lands Glanet Indian Head Carve Land Sape Know one Know How 🤔Did it Why?

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@mannypisani751
@mannypisani751 - 11.02.2022 03:12

I found a couple mountains that i think were once a living creature one in the USA and one next to a small Australian town
No one else as far as I know have mentioned them

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@novaworks4382
@novaworks4382 - 02.02.2022 22:07

Google earth has such bad imaging on 90%of earth so you can't really find much. Plus alot of places look purposely blurred out like whole countries.

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@garlandremingtoniii1338
@garlandremingtoniii1338 - 08.01.2022 03:55

Concerning the “Church ⛪️ Of Scientology”, in Trementina New Mexico, I thought that I would post a little bit about the area. Trementina is an unincorporated community in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. In 2010, it had a population of 184 people.

Its name is Spanish for turpentine, in reference to the pitch of the pinyon pine, which was used by the Spanish Americans as a folk medicine and a substitute for chewing gum.



Largely consisting of ranch property, Trementina is sparsely populated and has such a preponderance of abandoned buildings that some classify it as a ghost town.



It was originally a Spanish American village founded after the American Civil War primarily by sheepherders who grazed their sheep in the mesas and grasslands between Cañon Largo to the north (now part of the Sabinoso Wilderness area) and Variadero Mesa to the South and the Canadian River to the East and the Conchas River to the West.





Santiago Blea is credited with founding the community. The early Spanish Americans who settled the area defined land ownership by points of reference. When the area was surveyed by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1880, many people lost their land because they did not understand the new laws and did not file for homesteads.



Other U.S. citizens from he east took advantage of the new laws and homesteaded tracts of lands. The Spanish Americans were a forgiving people and lived peacefully with the homesteaders. Gradually the Spanish American and homesteaders intermarried and raised their children in the area.





THE HOMESTEADERS DEPART:

Many of the homesteaders left after a drought between 1918 and 1923 and sold their homesteads to those who chose to remain. The result was the creation of larger ranches which eventually chose cattle in place of sheep.



The community survived and dozens of families lived in Trementina until the mid-1950s. A Presbyterian missionary by the name of Alice Blake lived among the people for about 40 years and brought many innovations to the community and encouraged education.



Many of the descendants of Trementina have gone on to higher education. The community diminished in population after World War II when veterans returned to ruined ranches and took jobs in the nearby cities to support their families.



The descendants of Trementina retain a strong identity and hold an annual reunion each Memorial Day to honor the many veterans from the area and to reinforce the sense of community.

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@clausbohm9807
@clausbohm9807 - 06.01.2022 17:15

Wait for Google Moon and Google Mars ...

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@sanction7627
@sanction7627 - 06.01.2022 02:01

The most vacuous narration that I have ever heard.....

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@n1ydy
@n1ydy - 05.01.2022 22:51

I doubt that the Soviet era aircraft pictured were actually at a USAF run installation...

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@letoubib21
@letoubib21 - 05.01.2022 21:13

Scientology is a religion?!

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@carlthornton8706
@carlthornton8706 - 05.01.2022 19:47

Very Good!... 3 🐄🦉🏴‍☠

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@CosmicShieldMaiden
@CosmicShieldMaiden - 05.01.2022 19:03

Cooool

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@maxgaming1trax
@maxgaming1trax - 05.01.2022 18:51

Wow

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