'B***h!' Google Maps picks up VERY rude message mowed into Salt Lake City lawn that's pointing at neighbor's home

 

  •  An eagle-eyed Google Earth user spotted someone had mowed the word 'bitch' into the lawns of a house in Utah
  • They also mowed  an arrow pointing at the house next door
  •  The image was posted to Reddit with the caption: 'I don't think the neighbors get along very well'
  • The shocking discovery is the latest amusing spot since Google Earth was launched in 2001 including Jesus Christ's face in a fieldA neighborly quarrel reached stratospheric heights after Google Earth captured images showing someone had mowed the word 'bitch' into the lawns of a house in Salt Lake City, along with an arrow pointing at a neighboring property.

    An eagle-eyed internet user spotted the image and posted it to Reddit with the caption: 'I don't think the neighbors get along very well.'

    Another commenter added, 'epic find'.

    The Utah discovery is the latest of many amusing shots of everyday life to have wound there way onto Google Earth. 

    The Google Earth image shows someone mowed the word bitch into his lawn, along with an arrow pointing towards the next door house

    The Google Earth image shows someone mowed the word bitch into his lawn, along with an arrow pointing towards the next door house

    The image in Salt Lake City, Utah, was spotted by an eagle-eyed internet user and posted to Reddit, along with the caption: 'I don't think the neighbors get along very well'

    The image in Salt Lake City, Utah, was spotted by an eagle-eyed internet user and posted to Reddit, along with the caption: 'I don't think the neighbors get along very well'

    A building shaped like a swastika, Jesus Christ's face in a field and a disturbing image of a lake in Iraq are among the more unusual images picked up by Google Earth over the years.

    Last year, Google satellite confirmed a mysterious smooth metal obelisk found during a helicopter survey of bighorn sheep in southeastern Utah had been there since at least 2016. 

    The monolith captured the attention of UFO spotters, conspiracy theorists and Stanley Kubrick fans around the world.

    Hailed as an extraordinary tool to learn about the world by some, Google Earth has also been criticized for intruding on privacy, and even as a threat to national security. 

No comments:

Powered by Blogger.