30 Giant Figures Seen from Google Earth

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Once upon a time, in the far, far away land of Techgeeks lived two university pals named Larry Page and Sergey Brin. They spent long hours dreaming of a company that one day would be the biggest search engine in the world, offering mere mortals the opportunity to traverse the great plains of the planet without moving their lazy asses.
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Information would be available at the touch of a square key and people could search for the most bizarre, beautiful, weird and wonderful images relayed by satellites dotted around the globe. This would make for a very happy life.

This is Google Earth.

Versailles1. 12 Faces of Google Earth >

Fingerprint2. Bodies and Body Parts >

Palm Hotel3. Symbols and Shapes >

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  1. Gary W Says:

    The man in a top hat taking a stroll across the countryside must be Mr. Peanut.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Peanut

  2. hugo Says:

    Hey…you erased my comment about how the monkey is in Peru (Nazca Lines) and not in Mexico…sneaky.

  3. Alberto Says:

    what !!!! —>A monkey is on the loose somewhere in Mexico. The design resembles ancient Mesoamerican art, giving a clue to its age, though we’re not entirely sure.<—-

    this is a false , beacuse , this lines , (the monkey ) is in Peru – Lineas de Nazca

  4. manuel Says:

    A monkey is on the loose somewhere in Mexico. The design resembles ancient Mesoamerican art, giving a clue to its age, though we’re not entirely sure.

    LOL

    NAZCAAAAA!!!!!

  5. Yas Says:

    La figura del mono es parte de una serie de dibujos llamados “Las líneas de Nazca” echo por pre-incas en PERU.

  6. David Says:

    The monkey is from the Nazca Lines in Peru.

    Not a great valid source of mine but gives a roundabout picture.

  7. Marko Says:

    The image in the 6th picture, the triangle with the concentric lines is found in Nevada, US and represents an aerial view of a target for bomber planes practice. There are some 4-5 others simillar to it, in a radius of some 100 km.

  8. x.tammie.x Says:

    okay…that was slightly wierd and fake , well , some of it actually was.

  9. Charles Says:

    The one of the palm is an entire almost suburb, not just a hotel.

  10. Tips Photo Says:

    This is cool and not something I would usually use Google Earth for.

  11. David Rivers Says:

    Would have been nice if you actually linked to the relevant shots on Google Maps.

  12. Alfie Says:

    Angie os sooooooo Sexxy :D

  13. Gabriel Says:

    I see an elephants head in number 8, in the dark black mass, saw it, before the face.

  14. Gabriel Says:

    I saw the elephants head in, number 8 West Coast of Ireland pic.

  15. simone lamok Says:

    ying yang in chinese landscape

    http://lamok.punt.nl/index.php?r=1&id=411441

  16. nita Says:

    ha ha craze

  17. Moon Says:

    The Palm is EPIC! It’s three miles long and 3 1/3 miles wide. I can only imagine what relocating all that sand has done to the environment.

  18. JackAwful Says:

    #7 & #8 – I just can’t see ‘em.

  19. Felipe Says:

    Fools, the NAZCA monkey form its the oldest and antique.
    Perhaps its the well worked ovr the others,Nazca culture did the best job over the ground for be seen in the air.
    As a peruvian im not clapping, juts consider the less resources they had and culture age, miles and miles of years. Pionners!!!!!

    some students think thta was Alien intelligence cooperation as signalpad for any ship.
    If you investigate and check the lines. you can see have strange animal forms and strange human forms, like aliens and its pets.

  20. ixboat Says:

    Number 6, the triangle with concentric circles in it, is a bombing range target in the Nevada desert. If you zoom into the scene down to about 1000 feet altitude or less, you can clearly see the bomb craters.

    triangle 3990 feet per face
    circle 1 radius 1000 feet
    circle 2 radius 800 feet
    circle 3 radius 600 feet
    circle 4 radius 400 feet
    circle 5 radius 200 feet

  21. Max Says:

    I actually heard that the water break in the dubai palms has actually created new organism because it is all rocks

  22. Kiel Says:

    The first picture of the Man in hat with cane looks just like the Blythefield Reservoir in Staffordshire, England. I have driven over that bridge many a time!

  23. Mr. Squidward Says:

    after all these years we have FINALLY found Waldo!

  24. Tim Says:

    The checker-board “forest” is more than likely a private tree plantation.

  25. manoj yadav india Says:

    coool yaar

  26. Josh Says:

    I’m not sure what that triangle is but it’s curious that it is exact north.Interestingly enough there is another tringle at 33 44 39 80 N 112 37 57 14 W just NW of Surprise Arizona and is the same size measured with my googleearth ruler.

  27. Gary Says:

    Picture 6

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonopah_Test_Range

  28. Pippitypup Says:

    The smiley face at Versailles is clearly seen in the 17th C maps of the place. Unfortunately the old menagerie is no longer there; it had a rather “masculine” look.

  29. Aws Says:

    cool

  30. Alan Says:

    Very cool; would have been even more cool if the pictures linked to the location on google maps (satellite), or at least listed the global coordinates so we could look at them ourselves.

  31. Tim W Says:

    You missed a very old and famous one from England — The Cerne Abbas Giant,,,, One for the ladies I think,,,,,

  32. Carolita Says:

    Several of these images are corn mazes — Arizona Oprah, the Exploding Pumpkin, and the Choo Choo Train, for sure. Corn mazes are a form of agri-tourism wherein a farmer generates revenue by planting a special kind of corn on from one to ten acres of farmland. Mazes are usually planted off-season, so they will be lush and green in the late fall and stand through winter, but are barely recognizable in the summer. They are carefully diagrammed and planted on a grid to make the picture/maze (rather than being cut to shape after they are grown) and the image is usually changed each year. You can find out more — and see lots of aerial photos — at http://www.cornmazesamerica.com/

    BTW, they are very successful businesses, too. I know a farmer who makes in excess of $75,000 per year just from tourists visiting his maze, which is only open during the month of October.

  33. c Says:

    in pic 3 there are 2 heads, and in the forehead of the main head with the ipod headphones is a devil like face too.

  34. mark Says:

    super cool.

    fyi Google Earth was not a Google creation. It was called ‘Keyhole’ before Google bought it.

    -M

  35. RoDRigo Says:

    Hey the monkey you say that’s on Mexico, actually is in Peru, its call nasca or something like that, they where made by the incas, for their gods

  36. NTSE Sample papers Says:

    The figures are amazing and the face of native american is really excellent.

  37. rajab Says:

    On close inspection, Google Earthimagery shows fascinating features, and this site offers a great service to the casual surfer. However, it would be of greater benefit to augemnt the description of each image with citing coordinates of the feature described (especially when small) or, better yet, a kmz file. Some of the smaller features in this page could not be located, and when features shown are not easily found by some viewers they would think the site is publishing phtoshopped images!

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