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Strange Sights in Google Earth

With its detailed satellite photos, Google's interactive map lets everyone be a virtual globetrotter. And some of the things we've found in our travels are downright bizarre. After watching this video, check out the slideshow, and download the latest version of Google Earth and our set of Google Earth bookmarks.

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