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Coolest Google Earth Finds

Banaue Rice Terraces

The Banaue Rice Terraces are 2000-year old terraces that were carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people.
Lion

Lion, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo located at Whipsnade, near Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England.

US Navy

This is a US Navy building in Coronado, Ca. that was unintentionally built in the shape of a swastika. Now, because of a public uproar, the Navy will be spending $600,000 to alter the shape of the building.
Firefox

In the early days of Firefox, a few devoted fans wanted to generate more PR for their beloved site and so gathered a team of people in Amity, Oregon, to recreate the Firefox logo in a field; their very own fox crop.

Santa

Last year, one of the Google Earth Community members called 'ear1grey' posted an amazing discovery. He found a huge picture (36 miles tall) of Santa.

Giant Ipod Shuffle


Coca Cola

The corporate logos and trademarks big enough to be seen from space.

Oprah Winfrey

As if Oprah Winfrey's celebrity weren't already big enough, an Arizona farmer built a 10-acre homage to the talk show host
Maps Alphabet

Rhett Dashwood, a graphic designer from Australia, created the first Maps alphabet, featuring all 26 letters, using satellite images of natural features and buildings

Fingerprint

This fingerprint can be found in Hove Park, near Brighton and Hove in the UK. It measures 38 metres around

Heart-Shaped Island

This heart-shaped island in the Adriatic became a hit on Google Earth for Valentine's Day. The uninhabited island is only 130,000 square yards and is called Galesnjak.

Giant Man-Shaped

This giant man-shaped lake (-21.805149,-49.089977) is located near Bauru, Brazil

Badlands Guardian

Dubbed the "Badlands Guardian" by locals, this geological marvel (Google Earth coordinates 50.010083,-110.113006) in Alberta, Canada, bears an uncanny resemblance to a human head wearing a full Native American headdress--and earphones, to boot.

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