Five Amazing Google Maps Coordinates Oddly Curious Even If You're Not
Tell Me Something About These Five Fun Google Map Coordinates Please
I know nothing much of these five amazing Google maps coordinates.
So please dear readers, share what you may know in the comments section. We're all dying to know. To see the locations listed here, copy and paste each coordinates in the Google Maps search bar, and then zoom in, keeping the flag in the center.
Five amazing Google Maps coordinates oddly curious even to the not-so-curious number one: 31.018603,7.975194 Square box with a diagonal line through it, somewhere over the United Arab Emirates Absolutely no idea what the function of a road out here would even be.
Five amazing Google Maps coordinates oddly curious even to the not-so-curious number two: 39.623119,-107.635353 Mysterious spider web in Colorado. Love the little flower design in the center.This may possibly be a terracing project, over a hill. But until a devoted follower shares some insight, we're at a loss here.
Five amazing Google Maps coordinates oddly curious even to the not-so-curious number three:
-43.241201,-76.404419 Huge South by Southwest underwater arrow off Southwest coast of South America Were these shelf assembly instructions? Or was there once more to the culture within South America than we know about?
Five amazing Google Maps coordinates oddly curious even to the not-so-curious number four:
-37.324407,143.608861 At first, this odd google maps image appeared to be a gimmick. While there's still absolutely no idea what the image is, it no longer resembles giant USB connections buried in the Earth in Southern Australia.
Five amazing Google Maps coordinates oddly curious even to the not-so-curious number five: 33.747252,-112.633853 Odd triangle, in the middle of somewhere in Arizona. Actually, this one is pretty easy to figure out. But it needed to be included to see who's paying attention, and it looked cool.
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15 Comments
Post a CommentThese are fun.
Loved the spider web and the arrow down (does this mean Earth is right side up?)
The first one I am trying is Australia, thanks Donald!
pretty cool, thanks!
Gotta try this!
That was fun!
For top-secret parties, there's area 54.
Thanks for the fun! :)
It's step 43 Mae. Cool, Dan, very cool. Nancy, I prefer the even-more-unknown, Area 52 1/2. Have fun folks! Tell me what you know about these spots.
Go to Google maps, click on "Get directions". Enter "China" as the starting point and "Japan" as the end point. Scroll down to direction #42 and laugh. Happy Thanksgiving, Donald!