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The island of Galesnjak is located in Croatia and in the shape of a heart. It consists of 130,000 square yards and would be considered the perfect location for a valentines weekend away. The island is uninhabited making it the picture perfect desert island. |
Literally one of the biggest discoveries ever on Google Earth! Santa stretches across 36 miles and as discovered in Finland. |
The Davis-Monthan Air Force Base outside of Tuscon, Arizona., is where old planes go to die. More than 4,000 military aircraft are parked on the base, from B-52s to stealth bombers. |
This blood-red lake outside of Iraq's Sadr City garnered a fair share of macabre speculation when it was discovered in 2007. No official explanation, but it's more likely the colour comes from sewage, pollution or a water treatment process. |
Here is proof that giants really do reside in Brighton. This image found in Hove Park- Brighton measuring 38 metres across. |
It looks disconcertingly like a face from above, but this formation in Alberta, Canada is entirely natural. Dubbed the Badlands Guardian, the "face" is actually a valley eroded into the clay. |
This Firefox logo was created in an oat field in Oregon. It was created by a group of students as a PR stunt to create publicity for Firefox. |
There is no advertising on Google Earth unless you can count this huge Coca Cola logo. It was found on a hillside in Chile consisting of 70,000 coke bottles. Not the most environmentally friendly logo ever! |
A farmer from Arizona has built this 10 acre model of Oprah Winfrey the famous talk show host within a field of crops. |
The Coronado Naval Amphibious Base in San Diego planned this complex in 1967. The Navy says it's spending more than $600,000 to mask the shape. "We don't want to be associated with something as symbolic and hateful as a swastika," a spokesman said. |
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