Curiosity meets serendipity in this captivating roundup of bizarre and unexpected discoveries captured via satellite imagery. From peculiar landmarks to hilariously timed snapshots of people mid-activity, these visuals highlight the unpredictable charm of exploring the world from above. Each photo invites wonder, sparking conversations about the quirks of technology and the mysteries of our planet. Lean into the intrigue of these wild moments and let them inspire your next virtual adventure.
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My Buddy Who Left Us In November, Is Still On Google Street View
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Accidental Beatles In DC
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Thanks Maps. Really Insightful
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Entire-Reference2379:Must be the scenic route.Ahaigh9877:Google Maps likes to offer different routes, which is fine at the beginning of a journey, you can choose one (it could tell you which is more scenic, but I guess that's a lot to ask from something that's only been in development for a few thousand years), but that's okay.But once I've chosen my route, Google Maps you absolute bastard, please do not re-route me on a f**ng whim, even if a little "I'm going to re-route you unless you tell me to stop" box appears on the screen for a bit. Don't f**king do that please Google Maps.
So I Guess People Are Renaming Parks Now
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Anon:It's really not that hard to get additions approved on Google Maps. I've added fake businesses to the home addresses of a couple war criminals.
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Would Anyone Know Why These Palm Trees Are In A Perfect Grid On This Uninhabited Atoll In The Cook Islands? (-16.5642491, -154.6216591)
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Apple Maps Car Overtaking Google Maps Car
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Anyone Know What This Black Square Means?
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Is There A Reason Why This Random Part Of Sweden Has Poisoned Gas Instead Of Air?
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Antique-Tone-1145:It’s a reoccurring problem around this time of year and around the end of November, ie the periods where winter tyres, usually studded, start being required but when the roads in town aren’t necessarily covered in ice and snow, meaning the studded tyres tear up the streets and release very harmful particles in the air. It’s a common problem in other Swedish cities, and for example in Stockholm they’ve banned studded tyres from the worst affected roads. That’s not necessarily possible in Östersund though because when it does snow and the roads are icy studded tyres are a necessity for safety reasons.
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Google Thinks I Am In Ukraine Even Though Im In My Home Country Of Lithuania