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Article created by: Jonas Grinevičius

Geology rocks. Pun very much intended. Now that we've got that out of the way, let' move on to the hardcore things that make up the bedrock of what Bored Panda is all about - beautiful photos that are hot as lava. Please excuse my dad jokes.

A geologist named Will is known for collecting and uploading interesting things he finds on Google Earth. Some of them are very peculiar. Others are breathtakingly gorgeous. But one thing is for certain - all of them are worth seeing. Scroll through our list of Will's amazing discoveries on our beautiful Earth, upvote your favorites, and rock on. Let us know what you think of the geologist's earth views, and after you're done, look through Bored Panda's other list of amazing Google Earth finds.

#1

Aerial view of a star-shaped fortress surrounded by water and urban areas found using Google Earth interesting searches.

"A fort in Lille, France. I love finding forts while exploring. Star forts are an easy to spot shape. I esp. like finding forts in the middle of cities."

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    #2

    Aerial view of unusual circular formations in a desert landscape found on Google Earth by a guy searching for interesting things.

    "It looks like an abstract painting. My first thought was a huge archeological excavation site. Turns out that was wrong. These pits are used in a very old fashioned salt extraction operation."

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    #3

    Satellite view of winding river and marshland landscape showcasing interesting Google Earth natural patterns and formations.

    "A very sinuous river. This is a good illustration of how oxbow lakes form. In the middle of the image you can see where a meander loop is being actively cut off."

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    #4

    A unique satellite view on Google Earth showing intriguing desert patterns around Guéléle.

    "A real live oasis!. Not all of these tracks are from cars. The smaller ones must be animal."

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    #5

    A rare circular geological formation captured in a Guy searches for interesting things on Google Earth discovery.

    "Here is a perfect meteor crater. It has a very nice raised rim. I bet if you mapped out the lake bed you would see a central peak too."

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    #6

    Aerial view of a desert area featuring a large complex with geometric patterns found on Google Earth.

    "I couldn't find anything about this strange place. It's a huge, planned settlement near Namibe, Angola. It seems to have been constructed around 2013-2014. It also appears to be uninhabited due to no vehicles. Does anyone know anything about this place."

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    #7

    Aerial view of unique land and water formation discovered during interesting Google Earth searches.

    "The circular reflections of these waves is cool."

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    #8

    Aerial view of desert area showing ruins and structures captured during a guy's Google Earth interesting finds search.

    "This is Assamakka, Niger, a community that appears to be fighting a losing battle with the sands.It's easy to see the prevailing wind direction here."

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    #9

    Aerial view of a shipwreck on the shore captured on Google Earth, one of the interesting finds by a guy searching.

    "I recently read the book, "Skeletons on the Zahara." It tells the true story of some US sailors who wrecked on the NW African coast in 1815. It sucked for them. I wanted to see if I could find a ship wreck. I figured a desert coast would preserve metal wrecks well. It didn't take to long to find this one in NW South Africa. It looks like a modern ship, and sure enough it wasn't there in 2003 (the oldest picture available)."

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    #10

    Aerial view of a winding river meeting a white salt flat, showcasing unique natural patterns and colors on Google Earth.

    "A river cutting a hole in the ice."

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    #11

    Aerial comparison of a neighborhood over time on Google Earth showing urban development and street layouts.

    "This is the Lakeview neighborhood.
    1 day after Katrina."

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    #12

    Octagonal water reservoir and surrounding farmland captured in a unique Google Earth interesting finds search.

    "This is some sort of reservoir in Belgium. I've never seen an octagonal pond before. I wonder why they made it that way."

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    #13

    Aerial view of an unusual c*****d surface and varied terrain found during a guy’s interesting Google Earth searches.

    "A lake somewhere on the Tibetan Plateau in summer and winter."

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    #14

    Aerial view of unique architectural structures and waterways found during interesting Google Earth searches.

    "Some huge gates protecting Rotterdam from the North Sea waters. What an amazing feat of engineering."

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    #15

    Aerial view of a striking blue crater lake surrounded by rugged terrain, one of the best Google Earth interesting finds.

    "Atolls: Hot spots not only punch holes in the crust, but the also raise it up and heat it. As the plate moves away, it cools and subsides. The mountains also subside, and also erode. If the mountains are formed in a tropical climate a reef will form around it's edges. If the coral growth can keep up with the relative sea level rise from the subsidence, then the reef will survive while the mountain sinks and eventually disappears below water level. If that happens you will get a circular ring of reef with an open lagoon in the center like the atoll above. At one point there was a volcano in the center of that lagoon. It's a cool example of biology and geology interacting and biology winning, so to speak."

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    #16

    Aerial view of Molokini crater, an interesting Google Earth find showing a crescent-shaped islet surrounded by deep blue ocean water.

    "A volcano poking up out of the South Pacific. I'm not sure if this one is growing or eroding away. Seems like the rich people in boats are having a good time."

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    #17

    Aerial satellite view of Incheville area showcasing detailed land and water features found during Google Earth searches.

    "When she wants to go to pound town, but you can only take her to..."

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    #18

    Aerial Google Earth view of a large waterfall and surrounding landscape with roads and nearby settlements.

    "The Zambezi River downstream of the falls. That's a very unusual path for any river."

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    #19

    Aerial view of a sandy beach meeting the ocean waves, one of the interesting Google Earth finds by a guy.

    "I've never seen this saw-tooth pattern on a beach before."

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    #20

    Aerial satellite views of circular patterns in desert terrain found during interesting Google Earth searches.

    "While looking up that lava flow in New Mexico, there were some maps showing some nuclear bomb test sites nearby. This must have something to do with that. I'm fairly sure this is the sight of the first nuclear detonation."

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    #21

    Aerial view of mountainous terrain with snow, showcasing one of the best Google Earth interesting finds.

    "The shadow of a mountain."

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    #22

    Aerial view of a desert area with industrial ruins showing smoke patterns found on Google Earth.

    "I think this is a coal fired power plant in Egypt. Lookin a little nasty."

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    #23

    Google Earth aerial view showing vegetation changes and clearings in a forested area over time.

    "The dark green lines caught my eye because they didn't make sense. My guess was that they were logging roads, but then why are they more vegetated than the surrounding fields?
    Going back in time. They are certainly logging roads. I guess different plants grew on the churned up roads, thus the different colors seen in the last image."

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    #24

    Aerial view of an abandoned coastal structure captured in a guy's Google Earth interesting things search.

    "This was a pit of an optical illusion. At first it looked like a pyramid, but the coastline is a bluff, so it must be the inverse of a pyramid. My guess is an abandoned evil villain's mansion."

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    #25

    Aerial view of a coastal area with partially submerged structures captured during Google Earth searches for interesting finds.

    "More ships near Tombua, Angola. These might have been intentionally abandoned. They were also not here in the 2003 pics."


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