Find strange places and signs in Google Earth

Find strange places and signs in Google Earth

Weird Places/signs on Google Earth including the Teletubbies' secret hideout.
Co-ordinates:
01. Airplane: 50°12'47.26"N 8°52'7.31"E
02. Black Line & Fire on ice: 69° 3'7.72"N 41° 8'29.66"W
03. BAR: 39°49'21.77"N 3°28'44.50"W
04. Star: 37°24'1.66"N 116°51'58.85"W
05. Pyramid: 37°37'38.49"N 116°50'26.44"W
06. Eddie F$#$: 53°32'18.35"N 1°20'44.17"W
07. Nude Dutch People: 52° 4'43.34"N 4°19'58.12"E
08. Nude German Woman: 52°30'31.46"N 13°20'6.90"E
09. English Crop Circle: 53°31'54.33"N 1°21'24.93"W
10. Firefox-Logo: 45° 7'25.87"N 123° 6'48.97"W
11. Nazi-Building: 32°40'33.83"N 117° 9'28.36"W
12. Reversed Ship: 35° 9'18.21"N 129° 8'51.37"E
13. Bomber: 52°20'10.98"N 0°11'43.17"W
14. Indian with i-pod: 50° 0'38.19"N 110° 6'48.31"W
15. Donut Store: 25°57'0.25"N 97° 8'50.29"W
16. Giant of Tarapacá: 19°56'56.86"S 69°38'1.81"W
17. Italian Crop Circle: 44°40'52.79"N 10°19'6.39"E
18. Sailing/Pirate Ship: 33°51'13.07"S 151°13'59.47"E
19. Sergeant Sanders: 37°38'43.31"N 115°44'59.03"W
20. Teletubbie Studio: 52 07'31.81"N 1 42'12.43"W
21. Footprint/Face: 8°10'58.83"N 124°15'20.90"E

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/tocgow
Curated By: cwiltz

Comments

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Brimly 1 year ago
This doesn't tell you how it just shows them.
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pnguzman (-2) 1 year ago
#20 isn't there anymore
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bobbylight17 (-2) 1 year ago
ya neither is 18 and i didn't get how to see the bomber
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ryanemma42 (7) 5 months ago
cool
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