 Dubbed  the "Badlands Guardian" by locals, this geological marvel (Google Earth  coordinates 50.010083,-110.113006) in Alberta, Canada, bears an uncanny  resemblance to a human head wearing a full Native American  headdress--and earphones, to boot. Of course,
Dubbed  the "Badlands Guardian" by locals, this geological marvel (Google Earth  coordinates 50.010083,-110.113006) in Alberta, Canada, bears an uncanny  resemblance to a human head wearing a full Native American  headdress--and earphones, to boot. Of course, The Guardian was produced naturally. (Link Photo)
 A  synthetic wonder that can be truly appreciated only from above, this  giant man-shaped lake (-21.805149,-49.089977) is located near Bauru,  Brazil. (Link)
A  synthetic wonder that can be truly appreciated only from above, this  giant man-shaped lake (-21.805149,-49.089977) is located near Bauru,  Brazil. (Link) This  heart-shaped island in the Adriatic became a hit on Google Earth for  Valentine's Day. The uninhabited island is only 130,000 square yards and  is called Galesnjak. The owner didn't even know how perfectly this  island off the Croatian coast was until he was swamped with requests  from couples to stay there. (Link Photo)
This  heart-shaped island in the Adriatic became a hit on Google Earth for  Valentine's Day. The uninhabited island is only 130,000 square yards and  is called Galesnjak. The owner didn't even know how perfectly this  island off the Croatian coast was until he was swamped with requests  from couples to stay there. (Link Photo) This  fingerprint can be found in Hove Park, near Brighton and Hove in the  UK. It measures 38 metres around. Imagine the size of the hand. (Link)
This  fingerprint can be found in Hove Park, near Brighton and Hove in the  UK. It measures 38 metres around. Imagine the size of the hand. (Link) Rhett  Dashwood, a graphic designer from Australia, created the first Google  Maps alphabet, featuring all 26 letters, using satellite images of  natural features and buildings. (Link)
Rhett  Dashwood, a graphic designer from Australia, created the first Google  Maps alphabet, featuring all 26 letters, using satellite images of  natural features and buildings. (Link) Lion, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo located at Whipsnade, near Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England. (Link)
Lion, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo located at Whipsnade, near Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England. (Link) Some  of the sights you find in Google Earth are just plain mysterious. For  example, why is a fighter jet parked (Google Earth coordinates  48.825183,2.1985795) in what looks to be a residential neighborhood lot  near Paris? NOTE: our reader Guilhem told us it "must be located at a  Dassault Système office. It's an old Mirage and I know for a fact that  there is a Dassault office there", while another reader, Roland, argues  "it's a full scale model of a Mirage 2000 on a campus of the university of Paris Photo
Some  of the sights you find in Google Earth are just plain mysterious. For  example, why is a fighter jet parked (Google Earth coordinates  48.825183,2.1985795) in what looks to be a residential neighborhood lot  near Paris? NOTE: our reader Guilhem told us it "must be located at a  Dassault Système office. It's an old Mirage and I know for a fact that  there is a Dassault office there", while another reader, Roland, argues  "it's a full scale model of a Mirage 2000 on a campus of the university of Paris Photo This  is a US Navy building in Coronado, Ca. that was unintentionally built  in the shape of a swastika. Now, because of a public uproar, the Navy  will be spending $600,000 to alter the shape of the building.(Link)
This  is a US Navy building in Coronado, Ca. that was unintentionally built  in the shape of a swastika. Now, because of a public uproar, the Navy  will be spending $600,000 to alter the shape of the building.(Link) In  the early days of Firefox, a few devoted fans wanted to generate more  PR for their beloved site and so gathered a team of people in Amity,  Oregon, to recreate the Firefox logo in a field; their very own fox  crop. (Link)
In  the early days of Firefox, a few devoted fans wanted to generate more  PR for their beloved site and so gathered a team of people in Amity,  Oregon, to recreate the Firefox logo in a field; their very own fox  crop. (Link) Last  year, one of the Google Earth Community members called 'ear1grey'  posted an amazing discovery. He found a huge picture (36 miles tall) of  Santa! (Link)
Last  year, one of the Google Earth Community members called 'ear1grey'  posted an amazing discovery. He found a huge picture (36 miles tall) of  Santa! (Link) So  here's a giant Ipod Shuffle! It looks like a farmer's field with a  horse pen or something on it? Either that or a hard core apple  enthusiast. Unfortunately, it looks like he moved the pen on the map  since it was first spotted.
So  here's a giant Ipod Shuffle! It looks like a farmer's field with a  horse pen or something on it? Either that or a hard core apple  enthusiast. Unfortunately, it looks like he moved the pen on the map  since it was first spotted. Google  Earth doesn't have advertising, unless you consider the corporate logos  and trademarks big enough to be seen from space. Check out this massive  Coca-Cola logo (-18.529225,-70.25002) etched into a hillside of Chile  with 70,000 Coke bottles. Haven't they heard of recycling? (Link)
Google  Earth doesn't have advertising, unless you consider the corporate logos  and trademarks big enough to be seen from space. Check out this massive  Coca-Cola logo (-18.529225,-70.25002) etched into a hillside of Chile  with 70,000 Coke bottles. Haven't they heard of recycling? (Link)It's not safe to do topless in your roof anymore. One careless sunbath and you can end in everyone else's computer screen. (Link)
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