Many tabloids and conspiracy-lovers hailed the discovery as proof of aliens, Atlantis, and a wide variety of other things that probably aren’t real. One of them is the underwater pyramid found on Google Maps in the Bahamas. While we’re strictly against conspiracy theories (unless they’re creepy or awesome), mysterious locations found on Google Maps have done their part in giving credence to many of them. We don’t know about you, but knowing that all of those dolls represent someone who is now dead does raise the creepy factor of the whole thing for us. The dolls are made by a woman named Ayano Tsukimi as a tribute to its departed, which is inexplicably the only way she could come up with to do that. The village is actually on its way to being completely abandoned, as its residents keep leaving it for better opportunities in the cities. We hope you didn’t do this when you were all alone at night. Zoom in a bit, and you’ll realize they’re actually lifeless dolls.
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From a distance, it may look like it’s full of people casually chilling around all over town. If you’re ever exploring the Japanese countryside on Maps, the chances are that you’ll stumble upon the sparsely-populated village of Nogoro. From afar, though, it has that look of an abandoned, mangled bunny that so many horror movies begin with. One of the members says that it’s supposed to be a huge thing that makes you feel small, which it probably does if you see it up close. In reality, the bunny is a part of an art installation by a Viennese collective and is meant to serve as a hangout spot for visitors. Fortunately, it’s the latter, and it doesn’t involve the occult. If you stumble upon it, you may assume that your app is glitching or that someone actually went to great lengths to build a giant creepy bunny for people looking from above. Located in Northern Italy, its face is all out of shape and visibly screaming, giving the whole thing an even more unsettling vibe. Imagine just browsing through Google Maps and accidentally running into a giant, disfigured pink bunny out of nowhere. The color and fabric-like material they appear to be made from suggests they are actually mannequins. While the scene may have left users aghast-at first-on closer inspection, it seems these human forms might not be actual people. Another body can be seen wedged into a can so that just its head and arms pop out. Slumped beside the third bin, one of the figures almost looks like it is sitting on the curb. One is face down in front of the cans, and another stuffed upside down into a can with its legs flailing in the air. The user who came across this image described the scene, writing: “Google Street View captures a dumpster full of dead bodies in Chile!” Indeed, around six human-like figures can be seen among the rest of the trash. Stuffed into the cans or scattered at the side of the road is a collection of what has been described as “dead bodies.” Among the bins, boxes, and generic rubbish, however, there are some rather creepy additions to the pile of unwanted goods. Have you stumbled across a town of murderers or cannibals? The moment seems to have occurred on trash collection day, with garbage cans lining the pavement at the side of the road. 9 Bodies in a DumpsterĬatching just a quick glimpse of this Google Maps image might be a bit disturbing. Ron Hubbard’s works that have apparently been written on gold sheets and kept in titanium boxes. No, according to him, the facility actually has a sensible purpose, which is to guide other members towards L.
While most people thought that it was a facility meant to flag aliens making their way to Earth (or something), an ex-Scientologist denied the claim as that would be ridiculous.
It’s just two overlapping circles with diamond shapes in their centers, and someone has clearly gone to great lengths to make it. One of them is the Trementina Base in New Mexico, which is visible from Google maps. and the world suspected to be Scientology bases. What’s weird, however, is that there several sites around the U.S.A. We often hear bout it when a Hollywood celebrity gets associated with it, which is probably for the best as it’s all too complicated to understand. Scientology is a weird mix of science and religion-with quite a bit of aliens thrown in-that we really don’t have the space to get into right now. People have found some bizarre and mysterious stuff just looking through Google Maps and its Street View feature, ranging from harmlessly creepy to downright horrifying. That being said, there have been times when Google Maps has managed to give us quite the creeps too. We no longer have to rely on bystanders for navigation, and for the first time, we can actually see all the travel destinations we’d never be able to visit in high detail.
Most of the apps we use wouldn’t be possible without their tech. We may not realize it, but Google Maps has revolutionized our lives in more ways than one.