Shark Found in Australia!
Monday, 5th March 2007 by Alex Turnbull
With all the new imagery of Australia, we were really hoping to find a shark – but we had no idea that the first shark discovered would be quite this big!
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Monday, 5th March 2007 by Alex Turnbull
With all the new imagery of Australia, we were really hoping to find a shark – but we had no idea that the first shark discovered would be quite this big!
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That’s gotta be connected to Greg Norman somehow. Really good find!
My thoughts exactly.
Any chance that this just to the North is meant to be some sort of Ray? View Placemark / Google Earth
yes, i think it so, eventually when around the ray-shape were full of trees
And just above a Manta
Greg Norman did design the Tallwoods Village golf course not to far south of the shark.
as stupid as this might sound is this real (and the other pictures found on google earth) or was it created by google:S
Yup, somebody really carved a giant shark in the trees there