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On: Sep 4, 08
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10 Google Earth Discoveries

Love it or hate it, you can’t deny that Google Earth can provide a whole lot of entertainment, from Where’s Waldo hunts to spotting swimming pools, to “borrow”.

This collection of images includes some of the strangest locations revealed by Google Earth, from the deliberate (such as the brand placing) to the unexpected, like pet dolphins.

Happy Magic Rainbow Unicorn

One of the first ‘stars’ of Google Earth, this painting was discovered on the roof of a farm building in Indiana.

Siegfried & Roy’s Magic Dolphin

This dolphin was picture in Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden at the Mirage hotel in Las Vegas. It makes me furious - if they think it is ok to keep a dolphin as a “pet,” then I wish the lion had eaten him (sorry for not being more impartial).

Fcuk Farmer

Who needs crop circles when a good old British farmer can deliver this innovative approach at a local airport?

Iconic Hollywood Imagery

A truly unique view of the Hollywood White letters - I think the shading is amazing.

Swastika Influenced Design

A great example of when Google Earth throws up the unexpected. The satellite images revealed this 1960’s US Navy building on Coronado island, San Diego, in the shape of a swastika. At the time of construction, people were blissfully unaware that the World would one day see something only experienced by a few pilots at the time, but people did notice, and they are now being forced to spend $600,000 on new structures and extra greenery to change the shape.

Capsized Cruise Liner

The result of Typhoon Maemi in 2003, this is what happens to a cruise liner in high winds. In this case, a cruise liner turned into a hotel, but still impressive none the less.

John Travolta’s Airport / Home

His love of aviation is no secret, but the sheer scale of Travolta’s airport is crazy, and one of the few private airports in the world.

Brand Logos

It was only a matter of time before people caught onto this trend. Coca-Cola used 70,000 empty coke bottles for their logo on a hillside in Chile. To me just is just an extension of the advertising you see near airports, but it is still pretty impressive.

Googleplex

What better place to end than the Googleplex from above? I think we should demand they make it more interesting on Google Earth. The Microsoft HQ seen looks so much more interesting. Click here to view.

Topless Sunbather

Just one of many topless sunbather photographs going around the web. Many more to be seen online.

Burning Oil Fields

Oil fields burning, south of Basra in Iraq. A really strong image that gives you an idea of scale.



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Ben Preiss - A simple flight simulator was hidden in the new version of Google Earth. The secret lets you pilot either an F16 fighter or an SR22 prop plane to add a cool twist on viewing Google Earth’s images. Just…












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Awesome idea, Cowbag!

By: Marissa Brassfield on Sep 4, 08 | 1254 Trends | 823 Comments


Google Earth is a bit frightening, yet incredible at the same time. I bet a lot of discoveries will be made this way in the future, perhaps even lead to recovery of lost worlds!

By: Bianca Bartz on Sep 4, 08 | 4000 Trends | 1351 Comments


I can't get over that poor old dolphin. Grrrrrrr

By: Cowbag on Sep 4, 08 | 1901 Trends | 781 Comments


Awesome cloned trees update: http://geekadelphia.com/2008/08/14/google-maps-cloned-trees-in-holland/

By: Cowbag on Sep 9, 08 | 1901 Trends | 781 Comments

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