The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

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A geologist named Will is known for collecting and uploading amazing imagery that he finds on Google Earth. Some of them are very peculiar. Others are amazingly great. But one thing is for sure - they are all worthy of attention. Scroll through our list of Will's amazing discoveries.

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The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

1. “It looks like an abstract painting. My first thought was a huge archaeological site. It turned out to be wrong. These pits are used in a very old-fashioned salt mining technique. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

2. “This is a private island off the coast of Maine. The bridge has a gate and the house overlooks the shipping lane in Penobscot Bay. I would watch the boats all day, drink wine and tell the whole world to wait. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

3. “Fort in Lille, France. I love finding forts while exploring. Star forts are easy to spot. I especially enjoy finding forts in the city center. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

4. “Here's the perfect meteorite crater. It has a very nice raised edge. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

5. “A very winding river. This is a good illustration of how wavy lakes are formed. In the middle of the image, you can see where the winding loop is actively breaking. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

6. “I couldn't find anything about this strange place. This is a huge planned settlement near Namibe, Angola. It seems to have been built around 2013-2014. It also seems uninhabited due to the lack of vehicles. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

7. “A real living oasis. Not all of these roads are made by cars. The smaller ones must be made agnostic. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

8. “This is Assamacca, Niger, a community that seems to be fighting a hopeless battle with the sands. The prevailing wind direction can be seen. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

9. "The river cuts a hole in the ice."

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

10. "A lake somewhere on the Tibetan plateau in summer and winter."

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

11. “This is a kind of reservoir in Belgium. I've never seen an octagonal pond before. I wonder why they did that. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

12. “A volcano erupting out of the South Pacific. I'm not sure if this volcano is growing or collapsing. It looks like rich people on yachts are having a good time. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

13. “When looking for a lava flow in New Mexico, there were several maps showing some nuclear test sites nearby. It must have something to do with this. I'm pretty sure this is the first kind of nuclear detonation. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

14. “Several huge gates that protect Rotterdam from the waters of the North Sea. What an amazing engineering move. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

15. "Shadow of the Mountain".

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

16. “The Zambezi River downstream of the waterfall. This is a very unusual path for any river. "

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

17. "I think this is a coal-fired power plant in Egypt."

The guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth, and here are 18 of his best finds

18. “More ships near Tombua, Angola. They could have been deliberately abandoned. They weren't here in the 2003 photos either. "

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