Friday, February 19, 2016

The PROBLEM with Google Street View

*Warning: PIRATE RADIO presentation*
Weird google maps pictures
 Some strange things are happening around the world
These trippy photos of sunbathers around the world were captured by Google Street View.
If you zoom in on the photo tool things are not always as they seem. From floating legs to two-headed dogs, the freaky pictures show stuff of nightmares.
The Street View service – which is part of Google Maps – uses 360-degree cameras to capture panoramic views from positions along many roads in the world.
weird beach picture
Some people seem to be disappearing into thin air
But anyone who has tried to take a panoramic photo on a phone will know that sometimes the results can be a little a-wire.
This is because if someone in the picture moves during the photo it can seriously distort the final image.
And digital artist Kyle F. Williams has spotted a number of strange figures in some of Google's photo spheres, taken on beaches around the world.
man with arm nose
This guy seems to have an arm as a nose
woman on beach
 We're not sure what's going on here
From a man with an arm for a nose to a woman with legs coming out of her neck, some of the contorted figures are seriously strange.
Some of the people even seem to be fading away like a ghost or other-world being.
Williams has been collecting these alarming photos and has combined them to make a hilarious gallery.
Earlier this week another man spotted something eerie on Street View. The Twitter user was looking up a fish and chip shop when he stumbled upon a .
The creepy ghoul appears to be pressing it's face against the window of the Stuart Hotel in Walton in Liverpool.
The paranormal snap was captured by Google in May last year.
Local paranormal expert, Tom Slemen says the hotel has been at the centre of paranormal claims for a number of years.
He said: “I cannot vouch for the authenticity of the faces in the windows; they do look eerie though.
“There are 150 haunted pubs in Liverpool, and the Stuart Hotel is one of them, although, as far as I know, most of the ghostly goings-on happened in the pub’s past.
“In 1897, the then landlord of the Stuart Hotel was a down-to-earth 41-year-old Wallasey man named Robinson Pemberton investigated a strange scratching noise in the cellar of the pub, and believed it was a rat, but then the noise became louder and was soon heard in neighbouring houses."

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