

It could be just formed from the contrast between different colours of sand. Located on a hill formation located in Gharb, Darfur, in Sudan is what looks like luscious lips. Sudanese ‘lips’ A hill formation is shaped like lips in Sudan, Africa. It most likely a Yagi antenna array, which is used for weather tracking and atmospheric research. Google Mapsĭeep in China’s Gobi Desert is a bizarre array seemingly random zigzagging white lines. Gobi Desert The unusual pattern of white zig zags is found in China’s Gobi Desert. It’s thought the pattern could be due to the movements of red harvester ants. This image shows an odd assembly of polka-dots near the cinder cone volcano in Arizona known as Vulcan’s Throne. Vulcan’s Throne Red harvester ants apparently created a dot illustration by a cinder cone volcano in Tuscan, Arizona. It’s the largest aeroplane graveyard in the world. The aircraft ‘boneyard’ is located in Tucson, Arizona. This image shows the place where planes go to die. The ‘boneyard’ Hundreds of abandoned aircraft lie at the Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona. However, it’s now thought the pentagram is the outline of a park made in the form of a star. This mysterious pentagram is located in a remote part of Kazakhstan.įor years it’s been linked with occult movements. Kazakhstan Pentagram A baffling pentagram is seen over in Kazakhstan. The Desert Breath is an artwork created in the Egyptian desert by a team of Greek artists. Google Maps ‘Desert Breath’ The Desert Breath, located in the Egyptian desert is a work of art created in 1997.

The mysterious pyramids discovered in Egypt. There’s ongoing debate as to whether it’s a natural or artificial structure. This image from Google Earth shows an image some have suggested could be an unexcavated pyramid in Egypt. We’ve trawled through the images to find some of the coolest - and strangest - Google images. The incredible spiral artwork was made by Greek artists in Egypt. Google Maps – in part created by Australian software engineer Noel Gordon, brings together a plethora of technology including Street View images collected by vehicles. Google stitches together billions of satellite and aerial images to create the Google Earth observation data. Hidden among the millions of Google images are some weird, incredible and downright terrifying photos.
