Also to the 14 controversial photos found on Google Maps.
Google Maps is known as the most popular and useful online tool today in helping us find places around the globe. However, sometimes the massive map data store of Google Maps “accidentally” shows users a lot of strange corners of the world that you never thought possible. If you have a rich imagination and a detective mind, this can be a great way to entertain you.
We found the 14 most controversial images found on Google Maps that will leave you bewildered. Some of them are explained by science, while others are still shrouded in mystery.
1. Coca Cola logo on the mountain
The largest Coca-Cola logo in the world is made on a mountainside near the city of Arica, Chile. This logo was created on the occasion of Coca-Cola’s 100th anniversary in 1986 using 70,000 empty Coca-Cola bottles.
2. Mysterious pyramids discovered in Antarctica
The pyramid structure hidden in the snow in Antarctica is still controversial in public opinion. Proponents of this theory argue that this was due to the extreme involvement of the Third Reich in Antarctica. Besides, many theories suggest that this may be a remnant of the legendary Atlantis empire.
3. The yacht is located among the skyscrapers
In fact, this “yacht” is a commercial center in Hong Kong. This yacht looks majestic and stands out 100 times more when the lights are on at night.
4. Footprints of Giants
This strange maze like the footprints of this giant is located in a small village near the county of Hampshire, UK. This is the longest maze in the UK at about 377 feet (almost 115 meters).
5. Gulliver on the roof
This is one of the strangest children’s playgrounds in the world located in Valencia, Spain. With its unique layout, secret passageways and a wide bench for parents, the structure looks like an amusement park.
6. How to get revenge on your neighbor’s “ahole”
The quarrel between the two neighbors began in 2009, one of them came up with a strange trick to get revenge: he cut the word “AHOLE” in a field with an arrow pointing at the neighbor’s house. neighborhood with the implication of cursing. It’s creative, isn’t it?
7. “Alien” Cats
This “alien” cat image is said to be up to 9,000 years old. It is located in one of the driest places in the world – the Atacama desert, where there has not been a drop of rain for centuries. One theory is that this cat has “come from” another world, but until now, the origin of the above drawing is still a mystery.
8. Huge collection of airplanes
The huge collection of old and new planes you see lined up side by side in an airport Aviation Museum in Belgrade. Visitors can tour around the planes like “little people” and see every detail with their own eyes. It is known that this museum owns more than 200 aircraft, including fragments of the US “Stealth” fighter and F-16.
9. Salt factory
This is a small village in Niger with 50 households living and their main occupation is mining salt from mud ponds. Each pond is filled with water, in which salt is placed in special clay sections. The brine will then be filtered and filtered. Salt crystals can be seen after the water has evaporated.
10. Turkish flag
The giant flag of the Republic of Turkey is found on the slopes of the Kyrenia Mountains, Republic of Cyprus (Cyprus). You can see the motto of the republic next to the flag: “Happy when someone says: I am Turkish!” This is a quote that appeared in a speech by politician Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, which took place during the 10th anniversary of the Republic of Turkey.
11. Alien spaceship
Looks like an alien spaceship landed in Texas, doesn’t it? In fact, this is just a tourist attraction, designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuonen in the 1960s. This architecture is called Futuro House with the hope that this will be a model house in the future. Up to now, there are about 30 Futuro Houses in the world.
12. Antarctica separates from South America
This is a controversial issue discovered on Google Maps. Some scientists believe that the separation of these two continents is due to a giant meteorite colliding with the Earth.
13. Man waving in Australia
In fact, this funny man waving is a common pontoon bridge for children on the Gold Coast, Australia. And it’s part of a nearby children’s amusement park.
14. Giant Crab
Satellite images that once recorded a scene of a giant crab washed up on the coast of Whitstable, Kent, England immediately went viral when it received attention and shared online from netizens. This crab has a size of 50 ft (more than 15 meters) so it is favored with the nickname “Crabzilla”.
(Refer to QTM)
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