This veritable Coke monument was meant to mark the anniversary of 100 years since the brand’s inception, as one can see in the photo (“100 años” – 100 years). This huge Coke ad, 50m tall and 120m wide, was built using 70,000 empty coke bottles in northern Chile near Arica desert. What’s quite possibly the largest logo on Earth (if not, it’s definitely the biggest Coke logo), this is what advertising enthusiasts drool about. Then again, this might as well had been the dumping pool for Saddam’s enemies. Most likely, the reddish colour is a product of pollution or a water treatment facility (which might explain the corrosive colour). This lake’s colour, located outside of Baghdad, Iraq, has been puzzling people for a lot of time now. The Huge Bunny In The Woodsīuilt by a group of artists from Vienna, this huge 200 feet bunny rabbit thingy was built in Prata Nevoso, Italy a few years back. I can really say I get the man… as can anyone who’s used Internet Explorer lately. A Farmer Who Hates Internet Explorerīack in 2006, the Oregon State University Linux Users made this huge Mozilla Firefox logo in a corn field to celebrate the world’s most favorite web browser’s 50 millionth downloads. Bellow, I’ve listed a few truly amazing sights captured with Google Earth, that are either fun, odd or simply mind blowing captured by people with waaay too much time on their hands.ĪDVERTISEMENT 3. It helped find a forest packed with undiscovered species, early mammal fossils or even a huge cannabis plantation (sure beats finding crop circles), and much, much more. The possibilities are incredibly wide, as well as the privacy issues…but that’s a story for another time.Īlong the years Google Earth hasn’t just been a source of geographical information, but also a valuable tool in spotting remote places and making surprising findings. Thanks to Google Earth I can now physically see where I need to go, what routes to take or even my cousin’s car in front of her flat in The Village. The prospect of having my own digital satellite at my fingertips has been simply mind-blowing, keeping me constantly fascinated by how easy it is for me to reach far away places. I’ve really loved the Google Earth/Maps technology ever since it’s first rolled out of the Silicon Valley giant many years back.
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