Google Street View Sightseeing

I’m no expert on cars, but I have a feeling that this one isn’t going to be going anywhere anytime soon

Tuesday, 12th May 2009

It was my birthday recently, and no one scrawled *me* a message in blood on a road sign.

Tuesday, 12th May 2009

Man shows penis to whole world on #streetview (warning, it’s really NSFW!) Read our full blog post here:

Tuesday, 12th May 2009

This Amsterdam film crew don’t look very happy with the #streetview car -recognise any of them as actors?

Tuesday, 12th May 2009

Is this the world’s largest sixpack of beer? #streetview via milwhcky

Tuesday, 12th May 2009

One of the RAF’s five C-17 military transport aircraft flying over London with a couple of smaller fighters

Tuesday, 12th May 2009

Welcome to Google Sightseeing

Google Sightseeing takes you on a tour of the world as seen from satellite, using the free Google Earth program, or Google Maps in your web browser. Our team of authors present weird and wonderful sights as suggested by readers.

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