Mysterious and incredible images found by Google Earth

Aerial view
Forest guitar
Spiral in the desert
Monkeys
Swastika
Jesus loves you
Giant triangle
Lion
Shipwreck
Giant target
Heart Lake
Flag
Electric blue
Bat Man
Mysterious triangle
Giant Coca-Cola
Star
Mattel logo
Hippos in the water
Color font
Tarapacá Giant
Aerial view

There are things that can only be seen from the sky. Whether works of nature or man, many are quite mysterious and Google Maps and Google Earth are able to record them!

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Forest guitar

Guitar-shaped forest (coordinates: -33.867886, -63.987) in Córdoba, Argentina.

In 1977, a young Argentine farmer planted more than 7 thousand trees, in this unusual way, to honor his late wife. And this impressive monument to love, still stands almost 40 years later.

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Spiral in the desert

Drawing in the Sahara desert (coordinates: 27°22'50.10″N, 33°37'54.62″E) in the Red Sea province, Egypt.

What is this strange structure? Alien traces or traces of an ancient civilization? None of those. The work is called 'Desert Breath' and was created by DAST Arteam, to celebrate “the desert as a state of mind, as a mental landscape”.

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Monkeys

A monkey face (coordinates: 65.476721, -173.511416) in Russia.

If you see faces everywhere, you experience a psychological phenomenon called “pareidolia.” But in this case, everyone sees the same animal figure!

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Swastika

Building shaped like a swastika cross (coordinates: 32°40'34.19″N 117°9'27.58″W) in Coronado, California, USA.

Yes, this building on a naval base in San Diego, built in the 1960s, when seen from above really does look like that famous symbol of hate. Some internet users discovered the place and made such a fuss that those responsible promised to renovate it so as not to hurt feelings.

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Jesus loves you

'Jesus loves you' (coordinates: 43.645074, -115.993081) in the Boise National Forest, USA.

The certainty that so many people are looking for is written on this hill in the USA.

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Giant triangle

This giant triangle (coordinates: 33.747252, -112.633853) in Wittmann, Arizona, USA.

Why is there a giant equilateral triangle in the Arizona desert? It could be an old airfield, but some believe it is something from another world...

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Lion

The Lion King (coordinates: 51.848637, -0.55462) in Dunstable, United Kingdom.

Far from Africa, only flying over the United Kingdom is it possible to see this peculiar lion.

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Shipwreck

The wreckage of the SS Ayrfield with trees (coordinates: -33.836379, 151.080506), in Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia.

Even a sunken ship is a good place for life to take its course.

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Giant target

Giant Target (coordinates: 37.563936, -116.85123) in Nevada, USA.

This type of signal, formed by a cross surrounded by two circles, is, in fact, a vision box for aircraft, used for calibrating aerial photographs.

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Heart Lake

This heart-shaped lake (coordinates: 41.303921, -81.901693) is in Columbia Station, Ohio, USA.

Could it be the most romantic place in the world?

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Flag

Giant flag of Northern Cyprus (coordinates: 35.282902, 33.376891) in Kyrenia, Cyprus.

No plane flying over this territory can have any doubt as to which country it is in.

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Electric blue

Potash Ponds (Bold Potash) (coordinates: 38°29'0.16″N 109°40'52.80″W) in Moab, Utah, USA.

These bright blue shapes in the desert are salt ponds. Normally, they acquire a reddish color due to algae, but they are blue because they add a dye that favors the absorption of sunlight and its evaporation.

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Bat Man

Batman symbol (coordinates: 26.357896, 127.783809) in Okinawa, Japan.

Have we found the superhero's Batcave? No, this bat is at the US Air Force's 44th Fighter Squadron base in Okinawa, known as 'Vampire Bats'.

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Mysterious triangle

Mysterious drawing (coordinates: 37.629562, -116.849556) in Nevada, USA.

Once again a mysterious triangle is seen from the sky. Could it have something to do with the fact that in Nevada where they say there are so many disappearances? It seems like a simple design, but there are all kinds of theories.

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Giant Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola logo (-18.529211, -70.249941) Arica and Parinacota region, Chile.

In the Atacama Desert is the largest Coca-Cola logo in the world. It measures 50 x 120 meters and was made with 70,000 bottles of the soft drink to celebrate its centenary in 1986.

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Star

A strange symbol (coordinates: 37.401573, -116.867808) in Nevada, USA.

The Nevada desert really hides many mysterious symbols and this is another one of them!

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Mattel logo

Mattel logo (coordinates: 33.921277, -118.391674) in El Segundo, California, USA.

If you're a Barbie fan, you'll recognize this logo instantly. It's at the 'Mattel Imagination Center'. A place where children, designers and researchers come together to create toys.

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Hippos in the water

The hippo pool (coordinates: 6°53'53.00″S 31°11'15.40″E) in Katavi National Park, Tanzania.

More crowded than a beach in the middle of summer. This is how this lake is seen from the sky, with all those hippos bathing at the same time.

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Color font

Grand Prismatic Spring (coordinates: 44.525049, -110.83819) in Yellowstone National Park, USA.

It is the largest hot springs in the United States and the third largest in the world. The colors are the result of pigmented bacteria that grow on the shores of mineral-rich waters.

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Tarapacá Giant

Tarapacá Giant, (coordinates: 19°56'56.96″S, 69°38'1.83″W), in the Atacama Desert, Chile.

This incredible anthropomorphic design is 119 meters long and was first seen in 1967.

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