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Creepy Things on Google Earth

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HOOZAH

 

i have finally download this google earth of which you speak :cool4: :lol:

 

so....here's my house.

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(its the one with the big blue circle :wink:)

 

its creepy because the pic was taken in 2007, and everything's flat. :uhoh:

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I have Google Earth, but when I tried to search for my town, it said there was a network error. :confused:

lol!^

 

why do i always get the top post? :confused:

I live somewhere in this general area...

 

 

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:uhoh:

Haha! Just downloaded it, maybe ill post my neighborhood!

I live in a trash can.

 

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Is this you??! :o

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Is this you??! :o

 

Can you tell me how to get, How to get to Sesame street...?? Cos I ain't got a bloody clue.

This is on satellite view, D'awww...our house is so cute and blended in with the trees :blush: ...

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I didn't know they had so many trees in Mexico.

FUCK!!!! >_> You can tell the something is incredibly off if I'm making such grammatical errors...

It's Arkansas, get it right! Mexico wouldn't be that greenish looking.

 

 

 

Plus, you AIN'T GOT NO ROOM TO BE TALKING.... :shame:

Do you people all live in a middle of nowhere or something???

Has Google Earth captured image of Loch Ness Monster?

 

Satellite picture shows strange image in centre of Loch Ness.

 

26 August 2009 10:37 AM

 

118590-has-google-earth-captured-image-of-loch-ness-monster-410x230.jpg There are reports that an object visible in Loch Ness on Google Earth could be the Loch Ness monster.

A search of the loch, using the website's satellite images, reveals what appears to be a light coloured object with a rounded front and a number of protrusions.

The object can be seen in the middle of the loch, across from the village of Invermoriston.

Over the years a number of theories about the existence of the Loch Ness monster have been put forward, including the possibility that sightings are a result of mis-identification of regular animals, birds, or objects such as trees.

Others maintain that there is a so-far unknown type of creature in the loch, possibly a surviving example of an otherwise-extinct type of dinosaur, or else a previously-unknown species of a known animal like a seal.

Over the years the loch has been subject to analysis and exploration using a number of means, including sonar, underwater video and unmanned submarine. While many of these projects recorded nothing unusual, others produced results that could be interpreted as proof of Nessie's existence, including a picture of what could be the fin of a large creature as well as sonar contact with what could be a large object moving underwater.

Do you people all live in a middle of nowhere or something???

 

I live on a raspberry farm.

 

I don't even like raspberries.

 

Life sucks.

 

:(

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That green arrow must be 100 yards across!

Has Google Earth captured image of Loch Ness Monster?

 

Satellite picture shows strange image in centre of Loch Ness.

 

26 August 2009 10:37 AM

 

118590-has-google-earth-captured-image-of-loch-ness-monster-410x230.jpg There are reports that an object visible in Loch Ness on Google Earth could be the Loch Ness monster.

A search of the loch, using the website's satellite images, reveals what appears to be a light coloured object with a rounded front and a number of protrusions.

The object can be seen in the middle of the loch, across from the village of Invermoriston.

Over the years a number of theories about the existence of the Loch Ness monster have been put forward, including the possibility that sightings are a result of mis-identification of regular animals, birds, or objects such as trees.

Others maintain that there is a so-far unknown type of creature in the loch, possibly a surviving example of an otherwise-extinct type of dinosaur, or else a previously-unknown species of a known animal like a seal.

Over the years the loch has been subject to analysis and exploration using a number of means, including sonar, underwater video and unmanned submarine. While many of these projects recorded nothing unusual, others produced results that could be interpreted as proof of Nessie's existence, including a picture of what could be the fin of a large creature as well as sonar contact with what could be a large object moving underwater.

I didn't know they had so many trees in Mexico.

 

In fact we are sadly destroying our woods, jungles and even deserts.

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