This Twitter Page Is Digging Up The Weirdest, Funniest, And Most Mysterious Places On Google Earth (62 Pics)

Truth is stranger than fiction, they say. Well, we’re about to find out without stepping foot outside our homes.

Today we set out on a mission not to just explore Earth, but to explore Google Earth, a computer program that renders a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery. You can zoom in to your house or dive in for a 360° perspective of a random street in the world you may never visit in real life.

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But Google Earth has gained people’s attention and become a weird adventure of its own accord after users realized there are hundreds, if not thousands, of very weird places captured on there. It has become a destination for mystery and “what on Earth is happening over there?!” kind of reactions.

The “Weird Google Earth” project, which has both a Twitter account and a website, collects the funniest, weirdest, and most mysterious snaps that Google Earth’s and Google Maps’ cars and satellites have witnessed. Trust us, it feels like it doesn’t get weirder than this, until it does.

#1 “Bread Man”. Location: Old City, Jerusalem

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#2 “Goodbye Internet Explorer”. Location: Gyeongju, South Korea

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#3 “Japanese Bird People”. Location: Tokyo, Japan

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In order to find out more about how Google Earth works and what aspects of the program we need to be aware of when it comes to our privacy, Bored Panda reached out to Daniel Markuson, a cybersecurity expert at NordVPN.

Markuson explained that Google Earth creates a 3D representation of Earth based primarily on satellite imagery. “The program maps the Earth by overlapping satellite images, Google Street View images, and GIS (geographic information system) data onto a 3D globe, allowing users to see cities and landscapes from various angles.”

#4 “Is That A Ghost?”. Location: Nauru, Micronesia

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#5 “This Very Talented Truck”. Location: Tonkawa, Oklahoma, USA

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#6 “Did You Slip A Little There?”. Location: Margate, England

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However, there are some pretty big privacy concerns when it comes to Google Street View. Markuson explained that “Google Street View cameras are able to capture images and moments that people would like to keep private (such as protesters at an abortion clinic, people in bikinis, or other activities that are wanted to be private, even though they are visible from the public property).”

#7 “Creepy Headless And Hand-Less Dancing Man”. Location: Brooklyn, New York, USA

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#8 “A Literal Trainwreck”. Location: Wells, Nevada, USA

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#9 “Church That Looks Like A Penis”. Church That Looks Like A Penis

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Also, Google Street cameras take pictures from an elevated position and are able to capture pictures over hedges that are designed to keep territories private.

Markuson said that “even though anyone can request to blur some parts of the picture, and usually the faces and car numbers are blurred automatically, there are still many images of potential break-ins, sunbathers, and individuals entering adult bookstores that could be found online as they were republished so many times.” He added that some examples are available even on reputable news websites like Business Insider or Cne

#10 “Jet Fighter On A Parking Lot”. Location: Hagen, Germany

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#11 “So Many Things Going On”. Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland

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#12 “Giant Pink Bunny, Prata Nevoso, Italy”. Location: Prata Nevoso, Italy

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Moreover, the cybersecurity expert noted that people photographed by Google Street cameras never give their consent for doing that. “And this is a big privacy issue as anybody who wants to remain completely private in the digital world should have the right to do that.”

#13 “Low Budget Spiderman”. Location: Stockholm, Sweden

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#14 “Playing Dead”. Location: East London, South Africa

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#15 “Gay Parking Only”. Location: Redhill, England

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Google Maps users also want to be aware of the fact that if you enable location tracking on your Google Maps, Google will collect data about your whereabouts under its Location History section. “It is being done across devices where you’re signed in with your Google account. If you’ve been keeping your location tracking on, you can see your own location history map here,” Markuson told us.

#16 “A Cocktail Of Strange Things”. Location: Winnsboro. South Carolina, USA

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#17 “Weird Diving Place”. Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil

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#18 “Two Red Ladies”. Location: Dublin, Ireland

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“Needless to say that by using Google Maps for planning routes and searching for places, you’re feeding Google with valuable information about your whereabouts which can later be used for targeting you with ads,” the cybersecurity expert added.

Meanwhile, Google Earth privacy issues are mostly connected to its Google Street View feature. “Many people don’t want their homes to be shown there as they see this as a breach of their privacy,” Markuson concluded.

#19 “Bear Sighting”. Location: Arges County, Romania

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#20 “Garden Of The Un-Living”. Location: Sabile, Latvia

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#21 “Black Hole In The Sky”. Location: Stuart, Florida, USA

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#22 “Shoutout”. Location: Kinmen, China

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#23 “Perfect Skiing Shot”. Location: Mont Blanc, Europe

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#24 “Cars The Movie Reject”. Location: Carinthia, Austria

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#25 “Is This Safe?”. Location: Navotas, Philippines

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#26 “Tonopah Test Range Airport Bomb Target”. Location: Nye County, Nevada, USA

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#27 “On The Sunken Ship”. Location: Gulf Of Mexico

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#28 “Catacombs Of Paris”. Catacombs Of Paris

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#29 “Not Something You’d Wanna See On The Road”. Location: Turicachi, Mexico

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#30 “Your Very Own Backyard Plane”. Location; Roxas Blvd, Philippines

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#31 “Aliens In Turkey”. Location: Kusadasi, Turkey

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#32 “The Black Ghost”. Location: Klaipėda, Lithuania

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#33 “Where Does It Lead?”. Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

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#34 “Run For Your Life When You See This”. Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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#35 “Don’t Look Too Close”. Location: Ida-Viru County, Estonia

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#36 “La Cueva Del Diablo”. Location: Potosi. Bolivia

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#37 “How Many Animals Can You Spot?”. Location: Lach Dennis, England

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#38 “Archery Practice”. Location: Wallingford, Connecticut, USA

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#39 “Sand Bird?”. Location: Xinjiang, China

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#40 “What’s It Doing There?”. Location: Kocani, North Macedonia

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#41 “What Is She Doing There?”. Location: Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy

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#42 “Pet Dino Skeleton”. Location: Dixon, California, USA

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#43 “One Of A Kind Bmw”. Location: Hagestein, Netherlands

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#44 “The Big Fish”. Location: Bena, Minnesota, USA

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#45 “Lone Orange Box”. Location: Delano, California, USA

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#46 “Smiling Buildings”. Location: South Lake Tahoe, California, USA

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#47 “Miyoshi Doll Village”. Location: Miyoshi, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan

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#48 “Chill On A Hill”. Location: Los Angeles, California, USA

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#49 “Waving Half Bird Man”. Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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#50 “Unwanted Visitor”. Location: Houlton, Maine, USA

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#51 “The Best Place For Sightseeing”. Location: Dusseldorf, Germany

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#52 “Art Installation Glitch”. Location: Questa, New Mexico, USA

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#53 “Bikes On A Pole”. Location: Catadau, Valencia, Spain

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#54 “Tipped Car”. Location: Chauconin-Neufmontiers, France

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#55 “Festival In Xochimilco Eco Park”. Location: Mexico City, Mexico

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#56 “Baby Shark”. Location: Prague, Czech Republic

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#57 “Bear Lover”. Location: Gramado, Brazil

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#58 “The Boat (Car) Is Sinking”. Location: Creole, Louisiana, USA

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#59 “The Little Tank That Could”. Location: Franklin, Georgia, USA

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#60 “Morning Grind”. Location: Compania, Italy

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#61 “Jesus Loves You”. Location: Boise National Forest, Boise, Idaho

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#62 “Mummified Gardener”. Location: London, England

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Source: boredpanda.com

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