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8 incredibly strange things seen through Google Earth.

VTC NewsVTC News22/02/2024


Google Earth is a computer program that combines all of Google's maps, allowing you to view 3D images of the Earth, helping you explore new places and experience a virtual tour. You can see locations, mark routes, find weather data, etc., by entering the location name, address, and coordinates using only this program. (Image: Google)

Google Earth is a computer program that combines all of Google's maps, allowing you to view 3D images of the Earth, helping you explore new places and experience a virtual tour . You can see locations, mark routes, find weather data, etc., by entering the location name, address, and coordinates using only this program. (Image: Google)

Besides that, many strange things can be seen through Google Earth. Some bizarre and interesting Google Earth images will leave a strong impression. (Image: Google)

Besides that, many strange things can be seen through Google Earth. Some bizarre and interesting Google Earth images will leave a strong impression. (Image: Google)

Google Earth has discovered a band of geometric, spoke-like structures, possibly dating back 8,500 years, scattered across Jordan's Azraq Oasis in a southeast-northwest direction. They may align with the sunrise on the winter solstice. (Image: Google Earth)

Google Earth has discovered a band of geometric, spoke-like structures, possibly dating back 8,500 years, scattered across Jordan's Azraq Oasis in a southeast-northwest direction. They may align with the sunrise on the winter solstice. (Image: Google Earth)

Images from Google Earth suggest this may be an unexcavated pyramid. However, there is still debate about whether it is a natural or man-made structure. More excavations are needed to fully understand it, but Egypt has limited the number and scale of such excavations. (Image: Google Earth)

Images from Google Earth suggest this may be an unexcavated pyramid. However, there is still debate about whether it is a natural or man-made structure. More excavations are needed to fully understand it, but Egypt has limited the number and scale of such excavations. (Image: Google Earth)

On the windswept steppes of Central Asia, in an isolated corner of Kazakhstan, lies a large five-pointed star, approximately 366 meters in diameter, surrounded by a circle. Many believe it's associated with demon worship or heretical religious sects. However, it turns out to be the outline of a park shaped like a star; the star is marked by tree-lined paths. (Image: Google Earth)

On the windswept steppes of Central Asia, in an isolated corner of Kazakhstan, lies a large five-pointed star, approximately 366 meters in diameter, surrounded by a circle. Many believe it's associated with demon worship or heretical religious sects. However, it turns out to be the outline of a park shaped like a star; the star is marked by tree-lined paths. (Image: Google Earth)

In 2013, the Syrian civil war endangered hundreds of archaeological sites, including six UNESCO World Heritage sites in the country. Google Earth showed much of this destruction, with images showing entire ancient Roman cities riddled with holes since the start of the civil war. (Image: Google Earth)

In 2013, the Syrian civil war endangered hundreds of archaeological sites, including six UNESCO World Heritage sites in the country. Google Earth showed much of this destruction, with images showing entire ancient Roman cities riddled with holes since the start of the civil war. (Image: Google Earth)

Outside the city of Sadr in Iraq, at coordinates 33.396157° N, 44.486926° E, lies a lake with blood-red water. There is still no official explanation for the color of this mysterious body of water. (Image: Google Earth)

Outside the city of Sadr in Iraq, at coordinates 33.396157° N, 44.486926° E, lies a lake with blood-red water. There is still no official explanation for the color of this mysterious body of water. (Image: Google Earth)

Hamad bin Hamdan al Nahyan, a billionaire Sheikh and member of the ruling family in Abu Dhabi, carved his name into the sand of al Futaisi Island, which he owns in the Persian Gulf. Standing nearly 1km tall and spanning over 3km in length, the letters HAMAD may be the world's largest alphabet letters. (Image: Google Earth)

Hamad bin Hamdan al Nahyan, a billionaire Sheikh and member of the ruling family in Abu Dhabi, carved his name into the sand of al Futaisi Island, which he owns in the Persian Gulf. Standing nearly 1km tall and spanning over 3km in length, the letters HAMAD may be the world's largest alphabet letters. (Image: Google Earth)

The SS Jassim, a Bolivian cargo ferry, ran aground on Wingate Reef off the coast of Sudan in 2003. Measuring 81 meters in length, it is evidence of one of the largest shipwrecks visible on Google Earth, located at coordinates 19 38'45.99

The SS Jassim, a Bolivian cargo ferry, ran aground on Wingate Reef off the coast of Sudan in 2003. Measuring 81 meters in length, it is evidence of one of the largest shipwrecks visible on Google Earth, located at coordinates 19 38'45.99"N 37 17'42.17E, although it is now almost completely submerged. (Image: Google Earth)

In Australia, at coordinates 30°30'38.44

In Australia, at coordinates 30°30'38.44"S 115°22'56.03"E, a strange triangle with bright spots appeared in the middle of a field. When first discovered in 2007, UFO researchers quickly dubbed it the "triangle UFO." But others suggested it was an antenna structure connected to a nearby remotely controlled wind farm. (Image: Google Earth)

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