While bored at work I decided to do a Google satellite image hunt and punched in Area 51. Couldn't find much of anything interesting untill I started scrolling around and came across this: This is NO joke, I seriously found this on google maps. Here is the direct link: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=area+...916,0.007553&sspn=0.142651,0.120850&t=k&hl=en
Is it me or is there a message in the ground? Damn, can't focus on Britain.. Typical of an American website
I didn't see anything on that post or in either article that has this though -- unless I'm going blind, which is possible...
Yeah, really definitely not a re-post. Anyway, that is just weird. I wonder what it is. Here are some shots confirming it, allong with the picture ehanced. [Click for big]
No offence..but this was a totally different post than the other one..even a different frekin subject..You should read posts sometimes
My mate just pointed this out to me - looks like it actually starts with the /\ (and circle on top of it, the symbol for Earth in Stargate) and THEN "SG RULZ"...someone's been handy with a mower, I feel Or, as he suggested, it's written in the salt/sand of a dried-up lakebed. Cool anyways.
damn Kameleon u beat me to it i was sat thinking that and then get to last post and its been said lol
Holy crap! I never saw the "earth symbol"! I thought SG was just someone's initials or something. That's even cooler It wasn't done with a mower, that's part of the Mojave Desert region in Navada so it was a LOT of people with rakes or something like that.
I searched as hard as I could with google mapsbut I cant seem to find this fanamanam. How did you guys get it. EDIT: WTF (This image is completely unedited.)
Foxx: That image you found looks like a farm. My aunt and uncle live in Sadona, Az and they told me that there are quite a few farms in the desert areas which aren't that far from a water source. They essentially pipe the water into their farm for the crops.
Colored thingy... My guess is cloud? Google maps is my new favorite toy! /eidt/ :Looking closer, there doesn't appear to be any shadow, thus shooting down my cloud theory (things on the ground are casting a slight shadow). Since the maps are composites of individual images, it could be some corrupted data in one of the pictures.