Загрузка страницы

10 Mysterious Deep Sea Creatures Spotted On Google Earth

10 Mysterious Deep Sea Creatures Spotted On Google Earth

If you're new, Subscribe! → http://goo.gl/djmfuX

Fact File is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video!

#viral #amazing #FactFile #animals
Over the years, Google Maps has become one of the best navigation apps in the world. You can plan road trips, source for better routes in traffic, or view virtually everywhere on earth within a few taps on your smartphone or computer.

However, there are some things you just can't expect to find while using or playing around with Google Maps like viewing the historic 9/11 attacks or perhaps finding a long-lost monster that can devour you in a heartbeat.

That's why today, we bring you the list of ten mysterious deep-sea creatures spotted on Google earth. Some of the animals on this list might sound too good to be accurate, but someone actually saw them. If you want to find out what those are, you better stay tuned. After all, scientists explored only 3 percent of our oceans with many more to unravel. Let's have a look, shall we?

Number 10: The Giant Spider in Mexico

Do you remember the fictional Aragog from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret? Well, it appears that he might be real after all, as a YouTube video maker going by the name MexicoGeek claimed to find a giant spider on an island off the coast of Mexico.

At first, the oddly shaped object looking like an arthropod doesn't appear to him as anything cryptic, until he discovered its actual size to be about the size of a bus using Google ruler. And with that size, such a creature is large enough to devour a human. Blimey!

However, many claimed it a hoax since the exact coordinates on Google maps are not available for other users to view it. Some experts even believed that it was probably a build-up of algae, appearing at such distance from the satellite as an arachnid - a phenomenon called Pareidolia when we interpret shapes based on imagination.

Nevertheless, the picture surely looked real, and whether the image is a hoax or not is still a mystery that is yet to be solved.

Google Earth Takes A Photo Of A Giant Spider

Number 9: The Crabzilla in British Water.

Winter Quinton, the owner of the Weird Whitstable blog, posted a Google map screenshot of one of his followers that showed a shrimp-like creature measuring about fifty feet on the actual scale off the coast of Whitstable harbor in Britain. Is this possible?

Whistable is a prominent oyster palace, and we've always known crabs to be fascinating creatures owing to their very many species with some small and others very large, like the Japanese spider crab, which holds the gold medal of about 12 feet.

However, a crab such as the Winter's crabzilla, which is about three times the size of a double-decker bus is quite unfathomable. That's why many marine biologists described it as a well-made put-on, or perhaps some sort of weird-looking shoal owing to the currents in the area.

Well, whether it is a sandbank or a crab, something truly lies down there, and Google Maps has it. We can only hope that it is not a man-eating "crabzilla" as the source claims it to be, as that might scare our wits out.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.express.co.uk/news/weird/521553/Giant-crab-spotted-off-British-coast/amp

Number 8: The Loch Ness Monster

Nessie, or so it has been nicknamed, has always been the talk of the town in Scotland. This creature, which supposedly looks like a serpent or a plesiosaur, has been reported several times in many parts, especially at Loch Ness lake. Although, many experts have debunked its existence over the years owing to lack of concrete evidence.

But as it stands, it seems the mystery has begun to gain more grounds with the sighting of Nessie on google Maps by Lisa Stout, a 31-year old mom based in the US.

Lisa has always fiddled with her phone with the hope of finding Nessie, and she supposedly hit the jackpot one morning after dropping her child off at school with the sight of an elusive creature with long necks sticking out of the lake on Google Street View around Loch Ness.

Is that truly Nessie? Has the long search for Nessie finally ended? This mage has attracted a lot of shockwaves on the internet if indeed Nessie has been found. What do you guys think?
Number 7: The Megalodon

Megalodons are the species of massive killer sharks that are considered to be the most abundant species of sharks growing to a length of about 60 feet. That's about three African elephants placed side by side. Blimey! That's large. One more thing to add to their profile is that they lived about 23 million years ago.

However, it seems they are not extinct after all when a group of scientists from the University of British Columbia who were investigating the Persian Gulf discovered

Видео 10 Mysterious Deep Sea Creatures Spotted On Google Earth канала FactFile
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Введите заголовок:

Введите адрес ссылки:

Введите адрес видео с YouTube:

Зарегистрируйтесь или войдите с
Информация о видео
10 июня 2020 г. 1:50:06
00:11:01
Яндекс.Метрика