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  2. List of satellite map images with missing or unclear data

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    This web page lists some locations on free, publicly viewable satellite map services that have such issues due to censorship, blurring, or low resolution. It does not show a blurred satellite image of the earth, but it mentions some countries and regions that are partially or completely obscured.

  3. Bouvet Island - Wikipedia

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    Bouvet Island is an uninhabited and remote volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean, claimed by Norway as a nature reserve. It was discovered by a French explorer in 1739, but its location was not confirmed until 1898.

  4. A23a - Wikipedia

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    A23a is a tabular iceberg that calved from the Filchner–Ronne Ice Shelf in 1986 and started moving in 2020. It is one of the largest icebergs in the world and has been observed by several ships and drones.

  5. Harrowing Google Earth update reveals Ukraine before and ...

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    Google has updated it's aerial maps of Ukraine for the first time since the start of Russia's attack - with images now revealing the full scale of devastation. The contrast is stark in Mariupol.

  6. The creepiest places you can explore on Google Street View - AOL

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    As Halloween approaches, it's the perfect time to try to find ways to make your hair stand on end. As Google has tirelessly documented the world through Street View, it has collected a bunch of ...

  7. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance theories - Wikipedia

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    The article summarizes various theories and speculations about the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in 2014. It covers the background, criticism, and response to the official statement that the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean, as well as some alternative hypotheses such as hijacking, terrorist attack, and North Korea.

  8. Aokigahara - Wikipedia

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    Aokigahara is a dense forest on the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji, known for its caves, wildlife and mythological ghosts. It has also gained notoriety as one of the world's most-used suicide sites, with signs urging suicidal visitors to seek help.

  9. List of impact structures on Earth - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists the confirmed craters caused by meteors or comets on Earth, sorted by size and age. The largest impact structure in the last 100,000 years is the 4.5 km (2.8 mi) Rio Cuarto crater in Argentina, but its origin is disputed.