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Badlands guardian untouched
Badlands guardian untouched










badlands guardian untouched

The SS Ayrfield is one of many decommissioned ships in the Homebush Bay, just west of Sydney, but it stands out from others is the incredible “forest” that adorns the rusted hull. Shipwrecked SS Ayrfield with Trees - Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia -33.836379, 151.080506

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Giant Triangle - Wittmann, Arizona, USA 33.747252, -112.633853Īccording to AZ Central, the “Giant Triangle” was likely used as an airstrip for Luke Air Force Base and part of an airfield that is now used for instrument training by F-16 pilots. Here, we see a herd of water buffalo at the Kigosi Game Reserve in Tanzania.

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Mysterious Desert Pattern - Red Sea Governorate, Egypt 27☂2’50.10″N, 33☃7’54.62″Eīelieve it or not, this isn’t a landing pad for a spaceship but it is a 1 million square foot piece of artwork called - Desert Breath - to celebrate “the desert as a state of mind, a landscape of the mind,” according to the artists’ website. It began after World War II and it’s the largest military aircraft boneyard in the world. This is an areal view of the Davis-Monthan Air Force Boneyard in Tucson, Arizona. We’ve included the coordinates for every weird Google Earth destination we found.ġ. Thanks to Google Earth you can visit anywhere in the world from the comfort of your own couch. People are working from home, Zoom Meetings are the new normal, and who knows when we’ll be able to travel again. I went to Hawaii about a year ago for the first time and if I had known how much the world was gonna change in just a few months, I would’ve stayed. It blew my mind but it was kind of weird to see a picture of my house on the internet. I remember when Google Earth was first created.












Badlands guardian untouched