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more about #googlemaps more comments → Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Flying Spaghetti Monster out for a swim?? more » David Bullaro: it's a streetlight more » MarcoDighton: more » Grey_Area: I can see my House from up here! Yes, I realize I have a problem. more » LittleDragon: Well with Israel getting all the attention with the mermaid, scottland had to pull out nessy before it lost all its monster tourists. Or the mythical ... more » Ignatzybanjo: It's Old Gregg!!! more » Scotland: Scotland: Ooh, it must have been about seven, eight years ago. Me and the little lady was out on this boat, you see, all alone at night, when all of t... more » reddingofish: If you look closely you can see the square stern of the boat. more » CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): The poor scotts. If worring about a giant underwater dinosaur wasnt enough. Now theyve got to deal with mega octopus!! Well at least the films going t... more » Dash_Stryker: Whale Jizzlens, some Orcas had alot of coke and one HELL of a party. more » DrFish: Nessie has tentacles? Awesome! more » reddingofish: Looks like a blurry picture of a boat to me. more » crashedpc - Haifisch: Well, that's obviously just a gigantic albino glowing fish in the lake. Please. Let's keep it real now. more » Meirelle: I'm glad my hometown can give people so many larp lolz. I remember when the news first broke a month or two ago. People around the office were gigglin... more » sega8800: dude, you guys need to lay off the google ghost story. this pic was published a long time ago, it was just 2 dumb kids play samurai. oh god, io9? what... more » -
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Loch Ness Monster Spotted On Google Maps
Discerning consumers of the interwebs know that you can find everything on Google Maps, from ghosts to the lost city of Atlantis. Now intrepid cryptid cartographers have spotted a new wonder: It's Nessie, captured in mid-paddle, right there on Google. More » -
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Medieval Ghosts in Google Maps - Again?
What is it with ghosts and Google maps? First it was a nineteenth century ghost in Wales. Now we're seeing the ghosts of fifteenth century knights in Pittsburgh, where so many crucial battles between great kingdoms took place. via Clandestine Industries

