Thursday, September 2, 2010

Weird images captured by Google Earth

by Joan Seth

The power of Google Earth offers unlimited potential to all of its users. You can practically examine and find any spot on the planet Earth or even the Moon. Here's a series of images that were captured by users that might have some paranormal hint to them.


Greek columns on a building in Nevada


A bottomless pit in Libya


Capsized ship in Iraq


A crop circle in Nevada desert


A giant rabbit in Italy


A red lake in Iraq


Sunken ship in Lake Huron


A giant human like shadow close to Area 51 with other weird things by it. The shadow measures out to be about 90 feet.


Dinosaur maze in England


Swastika Building


More swastika buildings in Kenya


Missing planes?


Mysterious figure


Pacman crop circle


Strange patterns over Utah


Underwater ruins in Atlantic Ocean - Atlantis?


A huge UFO spotted?


Firefox crop circle in Oregon


The Badlands Guardian in Alberta, Canada

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10 comments:

  1. these images are freaky!

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  2. the blood lake freaked me out!
    i think the end of the world is coming!

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  3. you guys are too easy lol

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  4. IT's cool looking! xD For some odd reason

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  5. That was creepy but some pictures were not that scary at all and i know that this is fake and there is no such thing as panormal places

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  6. Image #4 isn't a crop circle and can be easily explained.

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  7. For anyone who was wondering, the Red Lake in Iraq, isn't really a lake at all. In fact, it's near Sadr City, Iraq on the northern border of Baghdad. I have seen it in person while stationed at the a US Army FOB Eagle. Which name was later changed to FOB Hope. The body of water turns red during the hottest part of the summer due to some sort of bacteria in the water. The water itself is mostly sewage water, seeing that the people of that area have no real way to recycle or dispose of the dirty water.
    I've seen dead people, animals and even a car or two in the water at one time or another. Animals don't drink it, people don't usually go near it, but there are some small farms that use it for water crops. The the SMELL, well let's just say,"if you haven't been there, there's no way to describe it."

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