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Google Earth allows you to view any area of the globe, even secret locations, using Google Earth. Some of these locations can be classified as secret military installations while others are more mysterious and therefore cannot be photographed. You may find that the area you are looking at is blurred, or that it only shows green mountains. Some of the most secret spots on Google Maps are discovered by sharp eyes, while others are made public by the Google Earth community.

People are taking photos of a mysterious French statue. The statue looks like a tall corpse with messy hair, and has white eyes. Some think it is a hidden alien craft, while others think it is a military structure. Other places that have been obscured in Google Maps include Moruroa, a French Polynesian island, and Hanging Gardens of Babylon, which is now a city in Iraq.

Citizen cartographers have revealed many other locations on Google Maps. They have worked for years on Google Map Maker. Some maps are accurate while others require copy-and paste. Google Earth has blurred some parts of the Faroe Islands in the past.


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Marcoule Nuclear Site was not completely censored but has been covered by an invisible green blob. Some of the areas have been restricted due to military significance. Others are restricted because they are too sensitive. It is unclear what the exact purpose of the island is, but it is believed to be a US military facility. It is also believed that it is the base of the 875th ATC and Warning Squadron.


Moruroa, one of the French Polynesian Islands, is closed to visitors for many decades. It has also been the site of a number of nuclear weapons tests. Some experts recommend that the power station be shut down due to environmental concerns.

Mount Yamantaw is a bunker used during World War II, but it is also believed to be a secret facility for Russian military secrets. It is also the location of a huge warehouse of coal.

A secret location on Google Maps is also a house in Stockton-on-Tees UK. This house is not a military base, but an unidentified house that someone has found. While some believe the house is used for a subway station or other purposes, many others claim it is a secret military entry.


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Google Maps also shows other locations such as a South Carolina man-made reservoir. The Oconee Nuclear Station is located on Lake Keowee, and the man-made reservoir helps the facility run. However, some parts of the lake have become blurred. The plant's western border is now blurred.

Google Maps also shows several other places. The Google community revealed a man in shorts sitting on the roof in the Hague. Also, a woman found face-down on a Cleveland, Ohio roof terrace was another example.


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Five interesting facts about your liver.

The liver is responsible in breaking down toxins, storing vitamins and mineral, and for regulating blood pressure. It also regulates blood pressure, and maintains our body's temperature.

What number of times have you heard someone say that they feel sluggish or heavy? These symptoms could indicate problems with your liver.

Some common signs include dark urine, yellowing skin, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach cramps, jaundice (yellow coloration), and itching. These are not all the warning signs. These are not the only warning signs. Make an appointment immediately with your doctor if they occur.

The liver plays a crucial role in our lives. It is vital for detoxification, metabolism, immunity, reproduction, and digestion.

  1. The average adult liver weights about 1,400g.
  2. The liver of a baby is roughly half the size that of an adult at birth. It is four times larger by the time an infant turns three.
  3. The liver is located below the ribs on the left-hand side of your abdomen.
  4. There are 16 main lobes in the liver, but many smaller lobules are inside the lobes.
  5. There are approximately 10,000,000 red blood cells in the liver.


Did you know that there are approximately 1.6 billion metric tons of trash produced every day in the world?

According to the United Nations, the average person produces over 2.5 pounds of daily waste.That adds up to over 25 billion pounds of garbage per year!

Most of the trash ends up at incinerators and landfills. But, what happens to those dumpsters? Most of that trash is shipped out of the country. The rest is dumped abroad, where it pollutes other ecosystems. Now, we know the exact location of all this garbage. His name is Mike Sexton. He is the owner of Waste Watchers. His job involves monitoring the movements and routes of trash trucks across North America. Then he reports back to us about what happens next.

Sexton said he enjoys his job. CNN interviewed Sexton and said that he has a lot of fun. "You know, we see these big rigs come through town, and we'll follow them. "Sexton started following truck drivers nearly 20 years ago.

He stated, "I just fell in Love with It."

Sexton loved the story about the driver who pulled over at an abandoned gas station close to Los Angeles. Sexton remembered, "The man was looking for somewhere to put the load." "He drove along the road and saw this structure. He pulled over and went in. "There was a pair of large, full-sized roll-off boxes. The man got everything out of the truck and began filling it up again. "The man looked around the area and decided to unload all of it. There were old tires and rags, furniture pieces, mattresses, mattresses and boxes. "It was just an absolute mess. It had been cleaned up before he arrived. There wasn't any trash."

What is the explanation? It's because this area used to be a recycle center. People would drive from all over the country to recycle their trash. Sexton said that people would bring their household items to the building and then leave empty containers behind.

This can happen hundreds of times a week. This can happen hundreds of times a week.Eventually, the truck becomes so overloaded with junk that it stops running. The owner eventually decides to dump the truck.

Trash isn’t the only problem we face on the planet.

Plastic pieces make up most of these particles. Others get washed into rivers or oceans.And when they reach the ocean, they often end up in the stomachs of fish.

Experts say if nothing changes, we could soon face a global food shortage. "If we keep going like we're going, we're not going to make it," one expert warned.But even though scientists agree that the world is headed toward disaster, most people don't seem worried.


Which is the most mysterious spot on Earth?

Antarctica is home to the most mysterious and remote place on Earth.

Why is this place so amazing? Because it is unlike any other spot on Earth.

It is very remote and isolated. But there is more to this site than meets the eye.

You will also find some of the oddest wildlife species in this natural wonder.

Let's see how this incredible destination became famous for its mystery.

Antarctica: The South Pole

No one knows exactly why Antarctica was named Antarctica. Some believe it is "land of the ice". Others think it comes from Greek mythology.

In ancient Greece, Antarktis was the name given to the island where Zeus' twin brothers were born. According to some legends, one of these twins was born in winter. Therefore, the name antarctic.

Others believe the name was derived from the Greek words tropos, which means turn, and anti, meaning against. This would mean that the land was turned away by the sun.

Whatever the reason, Antarctica has always held a special fascination for people.

It is the continent with the lowest, windiest and highest temperatures. Because it is too frigid, there are no trees, animals, or plants.

Yet, this frozen wasteland is alive.

It houses approximately 90% of all Earth's living organisms. About 50% of the world's plant and animal species can be found here.

What is the secret to Antarctica's unique environment? Here, water freezes into ice instead of evaporating into the air.

This causes large ice masses to rise above the ground.

These glaciers cover more than 80% of the continent. And they're growing larger every year.

The Antarctic ice has grown 60 feet so far since 1960.

The sea level will rise up to 200 feet if melting continues. That could cause massive flooding around the globe.

But not everyone thinks this is bad news. Global warming may be beneficial for some scientists. They believe that global warming will lead to melting ice sheets faster and floods that can flush toxic chemicals out of our soils and bodies.

Others warn that this theory sounds like something out of a science-fiction movie.


How does the brain regulate the functions of the body?

The brain communicates with other organs to ensure their cooperation. The brain controls everything that happens in your body. It tells your stomach to digest food and your lungs to breathe air; it tells your arms and legs to move.

Your brain is made up billions of nerve cell networks connected in groups known as neurons. Neurons communicate with each other by sending electrical signals called action potentials on axons. Every neuron has an outer cell membrane that surrounds its nucleus. The cell membrane houses channels that allow ions, such as potassium and sodium, to enter and exit the cells. The electric charge that causes the neuron's fire is created by ion movement.

When a neuron fires, chemicals called neurotransmitters are released into the space between the neuron and the next neuron. Neurotransmitters can bind to receptors at the second neuron. They open ions channels, allowing ions to move in and outside of the channel. The second neuron also fires.

Neurotransmitter releases occur when a presynaptic neurons receives an input from another neuron. The impulse travels along the synapse connecting the two neurons. The transmitter binds to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, triggering the firing of the postsynaptic neuron.

Neurotransmitters are important for communication within the nervous system. They coordinate activity between the different parts of your brain.



Statistics

  • In fact, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, you make 15 to 30 gallons of tears each year, which is insane when you think about it. (romper.com)
  • Your mouth makes a lot of saliva every day It might seem like way too much, but your salivary glands typically produce anywhere from 0.5 and 1.5 liters a day, according to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Medicine and Life. (romper.com)
  • In one 2014 study published in the Archives of Medical Science that sought to study the prevalence of these mites, research showed that 41% of the people had them hanging out in their eyelashes. (romper.com)
  • It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (romper.com)
  • You spend about 10% of your time awake blinking (romper.com)



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Hollywood scandals that stunned the world

There is nothing more shocking than witnessing someone get famous for the wrong reasons. It's even more frightening to see them fall from grace.

It is amazing to see how an industry handles its mistakes. We have all heard of celebrities who overdosed on drugs and alcohol. Some even died young because of it.

But the worst part is when those same stars go public with their problems and are shunned by everyone. We found ourselves in that situation last week.

Heath Ledger, after a long and successful professional career, finally gave in to his demons. He succumbed after taking too many prescription medications. After a brief struggle with death, he died.

His friends and family struggled to accept the loss of his son, while the media blasted him openly.

Heath was once considered to be one of today's most talented actors. His performances in Brokeback Mountain earned Heath two Academy Award nominations.

Heath did more than act. He also directed films including A Knight's Tale. Monster's Ball and Iron Man.

Hollywood loved Heath. But he was too big for his boots. He began using drugs and drinking heavily. He ended up in rehab and became clean.

He wanted to make amends now that he was sober. He then made "Room 237," a documentary that chronicled The Shining's making. It was originally scheduled to release this year, but it won’t be available in theaters until next.

Heath tried unsuccessfully to get into Hollywood again, but nothing happened. In fact, Heath was twice arrested on drug charges.

While we aren't saying Heath shouldn't have been allowed back in the show business, However, it would be nice if he could get some help before things spiral out of control.

We hope Heath’s story can be an example to other people who believe they can still have it all.






Google Earth - Hidden Places in the World