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Don’t search for this places on google (I mean it!)

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By Nwachukwu EllaPublished 18 days ago 7 min read
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If you are a fan of Dr. Pimple Popper, you are probably very excited right now and itching to squeeze out every little blackhead from those lip contours. However, this is actually a hill formation that can be found in Garb Sudan. Knowing this may make it even creepier because it looks like the crack in the middle is swallowing up everything around it. This black hole scenario reminds us of our next stop, Bosck Island. This eerie spot is a 59-acre coral atoll situated in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, about 400 meters northwest of Tahiti. If you check it out on Google Earth today, it looks like it has been completely blacked out, sparking all sorts of wild theories. People keep saying that this place is some top-secret base or even a fictional island straight out of Lost. However, what we see here is actually just a dense, dark green forest made up of pisonia trees. Since nobody lives there and hardly anyone ever visits, the island is pretty much untouched by humans. This massive star or mandala is situated just outside of Batty, Nevada. It has puzzled the internet with people trying to figure out if it is evidence of some kind of extraterrestrial activity. To add to the mystery, this spot is right by the Tonopa Test Range, which is also known as the famous Area 52. Despite its creepiness, it is probably just one of the thousands of crop circles that gained fame after Google Earth came along. This spiral formation, located in Nevada, also looks like another chilling crop circle. However, things get even stranger if you use the street view option. As you zoom in closer and closer, you will notice that it is made up of carefully arranged rocks. This labyrinth, so to speak, is part of an open-air museum situated in the ghost town of Real de Catorce. And if that is not creepy enough, take a look around and you will see dozens of eerie men in white cloaks. Despite their lifelike appearance, these silhouettes are actually statues from an installation created by a Belgian artist in the 1980s. Even stranger than stumbling upon a large circle on the ground is finding a bunch of them. Our next location in Wyoming is filled with peculiar circle structures to the point where it is hard to count them all. During the 20th century, this US state shifted from a farming economy to an industrial one dominated by the extraction of oil, gas, and coal. So these circles are likely remnants of tank farms, places where oil storage tanks used to be located. If you want to avoid nightmares, I highly recommend not searching for the mausoleum of E.M.L. Becker in Poland. If you happen to find it using the street view mode, prepare yourself to face an abandoned place with the most terrifying sculpture there is. Continuing on the spooky side, let us head to an isolated corner of Kazakhstan where you can find a pentagram etched into the Earth's surface. This formation is huge, measuring roughly 1,200 feet in diameter. Before you jump to conclusions about this formation being related to some kind of underworld deity worship, it is worth noting that the pentagram actually turns out to be the outline of a park designed in the shape of a star. The star shape is marked by roadways, which are now lined with trees, making the star shape even more distinct in aerial photos. You can spot this peculiar symbol from quite a distance. At first glance, it might even resemble an otherworldly alphabet, as if a highly intelligent civilization is trying to send us an alert message. But this mystery is already solved. We are in De Hoge Veluwe, a Dutch National Park located in the province of Gelderland, and these lines are actually part of the park's logo. Search for these coordinates to find what looks like a land formation straight out of an extraterrestrial landscape or perhaps a set from Avatar. This place, located in Inner Mongolia, China, is believed to be a granite mine. But it is a bit of a mystery why it has such a striking blue tone on Google Earth. If you check it out on Microsoft Bing Maps, for example, the same location appears in a much more natural tone. In the Australian Outback lies a massive geoglyph known as the Marree Man. Discovered in the late 1990s, it appears to represent an indigenous Australian man hunting with a boomerang or stick. The figure stretches for more than 2 miles in length and about 1.6 miles wide. It has deep furrows carved into the ground, which adds to the complexity of its formation and origin. Despite efforts to uncover its purpose, its origin is still a mystery. This is Desert Breath, located in the Sahara. Like many things you have seen in this video, this formation also sparks speculation about it being created by extraterrestrial beings. But a quick Google search clears up that mystery. It turns out this is an art installation created by a group of three Greek artists back in 1997. They went all out, moving around a whopping 280,000 feet of sand and even creating a large pool in the middle of it. Egypt still holds many mysteries, and you can explore them yourself with Google Earth. That is how some people stumbled upon this striking triangular-shaped plateau and immediately jumped to the conclusion that they discovered a hidden pyramid. However, experts quickly dashed their hopes. They believe there is no plausible explanation for a pyramid to exist in this area, located 8 miles west of the Nile Valley edge in Upper Egypt. This discovery is likely nothing more than a hill that has suffered the effects of erosion combined with a heavy dose of wishful thinking. In some cases, nature itself is responsible for creating frightening sculptures like the Badlands Guardian in Alberta, Canada. If you look at it from above, you will notice not one, but two human heads emerging from the landscape. These gigantic beings were sculpted by rainwater erosion on layers of clay soil. Ironically, additional human-made structures give the impression that this one is wearing wired headphones. It seems that deserts are prime spots for discovering strange images on Google Earth. So our next stop is China. In the Gobi Desert, you will come across zigzagging white lines that look kind of random. The first challenge for armchair experts was figuring out what these structures were made of, as it is hard to tell if they are painted on or dug into the landscape. There is still a lot of speculation about it on the internet, but the most plausible explanation is that this structure is used for calibrating satellites. This way, satellite cameras can focus on these large grids to orient themselves in space. Check out this intact plane that seems to have sunk beneath the ocean off the coast of Crooked Island, Bahamas. Some viral videos claim it is a crashed plane belonging to the infamous Pablo Escobar. The truth is that something lying on the bottom of the ocean cannot be that visible, so it is more likely that it is a plane that was actually flying when Google captured these images. However, there is a strong belief that Pablo Escobar did have a plane that crashed nearby, but it was in another part of the Bahamas known as Norman's Cay. You can still spot it in shallow turquoise waters. Just search for Norman's Cay sunken plane, and there it is. If you are convinced that extraterrestrials are already among us, then go ahead and type in these coordinates on Google Earth, explore the area using street view, and wow, what is it? Of course, we are not talking about visitors from other planets, but this shadow of a gigantic creature still gives me the creeps. Turns out, it is just a person lugging around one of those 360° street view cameras tucked away in a tracker backpack. So hey, if you take a good look around Google Earth, you might stumble upon more of these elongated-necked beings walking around the globe. That is it for today. So hey, if you satisfied your curiosity, then give this information a like and share it with your friends. Or if you want more, just make sure to subscribe to this channel

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