51 things you aren't allowed to see on Google Maps

Aclone

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The US has a very extensive space monitoring network and knows when every satellite capable of any imaging will be overhead or in range of any facility at any time.

If they don't want something photographed, I would assume they would put it inside.
C'mon, everyone knows they ferry the alien spaceships around on covered trailers! :skeptical:
 

balken

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Doesnt look too exciting. =)

Clearly, it is designed in the form of a Freemason symbol. Et tu, Area 51?
 

bos

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I have been reading that Nevada has an extensive cave system. Wonder if there is one under there. I cant seem to find a map that shows a cave web that I can lay over the site. I dont know why Im hooked on this now. Kinda derails my own thread.
 

Wesley

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Streetview cameramen caught a few views of people with their pants down - one was in San Francisco with his partner.
 

cowboycurtis

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  1. The Boring Home: Aaron and Christine Boring of Franklin Park Pa. claimed that Google Maps' Street View feature violated their privacy, devalued their property and caused them mental suffering by posting images of a private road in front of their house. The Borings said that the images of their home must have been taken from their long driveway, which is labeled "Private Road."
These people sound exciting!