![]() What that black spot really is is the peak of the mountain. Someone dig through Stephan Hawking’s work and figure out this black hole situation! Kangtega is a major mountain peak of the Himalayas in Nepal with a summit of 6,782 meters. What’s actually happening, though, is that a wet dog who loves to swim had made his way up and down the dock, making a trail of water that created creepy-looking contrast against the dry wood.ġ3. The Beatrixpark Dock in the Netherlands was quick to go viral after people saw what looked like a trail of blood leading to a body. This one looks super sinister but it’s actually just a bit of waterworks. This aerial shot of Okey Bay in the North-East of New Zealand sparked a conversation about sea monsters when that snakelike mark was revealed, but a boat is visible upon further zoom, which makes it much more likely that this strip is just the path the boat had taken.ġ2. The 100f-foot-tall structure was created at Hunters Hall Park in Craigmillar, Scotland. This piece was created by Scottish gangster and convicted murderer, Jimmy Boyle, who designed the sculpture while he was still in prison. This spiral in the Egyptian desert evokes a feeling of extraterrestrial or ancient Egyptian handiwork, but the piece was actually created by three Greek female artists back in March 1997 and covers an area of about 25 acres.ġ0. They are formed by two rocky ridges and stretch a half a mile long, located in Gharb, Darfur, in Sudan.ĩ. Curious scanners for Google Earth found that this formation resembled human lips. ![]() The Davis-Monthan Air Force Base is located just outside of Tucson, Arizona, and it’s where retired planes go to be either be kept for storage or have their parts removed for reuse or resale. The satellite image of an airplane graveyard is certainly attention-grabbing. It’s totally natural and has been dubbed the Badlands Guardian.ħ. This geographical marvel located near Medicine Hat in the south-east corner of Alberta, Canada, appears to resemble an ancient Egyptian face from an aerial view. Some say that this is most likely a Yagi antenna array, which is used to track weather for atmospheric research.Ħ. These creepy lines found in China’s Gobi Desert have caused a lot of speculation. The Bolivian cargo ferry met its demise after it sunk off the coast of Sudan in December 2003.ĥ. Jassim was once the largest shipwreck visible on Google Earth. This one’s no longer visible today, the S.S. ![]() ![]() The Washington Post explained, “The symbol marks a ‘return point’ so loyal staff members know where they can find the founder’s works when they travel here in the future from other places in the universe.” Alrighty then.Ĥ. But actually, it’s the work of Scientologists. These symbols found near Mesa Huerfanita, New Mexico, look like the work of aliens. Theories abound, the most gruesome of which states that it’s because nearby slaughterhouses dump blood in there, but an official explanation hasn’t been given.ģ. It was first brought to the Internet’s attention back in 2007, which prompted a lot of speculation. Check out this crimson-colored body of water found in Iraq’s Sadr City. AsEmma Usmanova explained to Live Science, “It is the outline of a park made in the form of a star.” Stars were known to be popular symbols during the Soviet era and the park’s roadways make the shape more visible.Ģ. It may not actually be that scary though. This large pentagram was found on the southern shore of the Upper Tobol Reservoir in Kazakhstan. Here are 24 Google Earth images that will give you an idea of where exactly you DON’T want to travel. You can wander along the shores of just about any country to take in gorgeous white-sand beaches or even try your luck at getting a glimpse of the Himalayas.īut sometimes, the technology can reveal some of Earth’s dark, creepy secrets. Share on Facebook Pin If you’re a travel junkie, then you have probably used Google Earth more than once.Īfter all, it’s pretty incredible that with a simple online service, you can see just about anywhere in the world whenever you want.
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