“Unlocking Earth’s Secrets: Discover the Stunning Scenes Google Earth Revealed That Will Leave You Speechless!”

"Unlocking Earth's Secrets: Discover the Stunning Scenes Google Earth Revealed That Will Leave You Speechless!"
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How many days do these kids have to take his lunch money? Just because he’s a bonified star, doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have emotions or feelings. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Gumby.

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There’s A Blood Lake In The Middle East

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No, this is not a crime scene, and yes, this is an actual lake that isn’t photoshopped. The body of water turned deep red because of algae and bacteria.

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The warm water’s high salt concentration is what makes this lake a prime breeding ground for algae that can turn the color of the lake red.

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The Airplane Boneyard

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One of the most amazing pictures on Google Earth is of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.

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This site was established after World War Two and has been dubbed the “Airplane Boneyard.” It’s the largest of it’s kind. After the war, there was an aircraft inventory that numbered over 65,000.

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You Can Feel The Heat From Here

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If you’re interested in seeing the inside of a volcano, but you’re not interested in getting within 5000 miles of ones, Google Earth is your spot.

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This volcano is on an island in the South Pacific called Vanuatu. It’s about 1,000 miles away from Australia, which would be the closest I’d be coming to this cauldron of lava.

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Did Anyone Misplace a Giant Pink Bunny?

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The Google Earth shot was taken high above the town of Artesina, Piemont, Italy. The large pink rabbit is actually an art installation by the Gelitin artist group. Rabbit (2005) is constructed from mostly straw and wool and took the artist group around five years to make. Legend has it that dozens of elderly women knitted one ton of wool into the rabbit’s skin.

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