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UFO On Google Street View?

Thursday, September 27, 2012 21:18
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By Jamey Boyum

JACKSONVILLE, TX (KLTV) –

A strange thing appears when you search for Jacksonville, Texas on Google Maps. If you select street view and pan around you’ll see an unusual floating object with a familiar shape.

It was pointed out to us in an email from Andrea Dove. She lives near Houston and was getting directions to visit her aunt in Jacksonville when she stumbled on the image.

You don’t even have to put in a street; just Jacksonville, TX., and go to street view, then pan around, and there it is: a thing that I don’t know what it is. It looks like something from a low-budget 1950s flick.

“And this, this is the bridge where Google Maps captured an image no one can explain. Not even the people of Jacksonville,” I said, pointing at the overpass.

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  • Who says we are dumbing down Americans!
    Watch these peoples reactions and you might just thing twice and say. Wow, those Conspiracy Theorist were right. The dumbing down has begun.

  • Google street views are a series of overlapping photos. This looks like two or more photos that fade in and out of each other in an attempt to make the panorama seamless. Looks like several photos had a cloud that was, in the process, turned out to look like something other worldly. :lol: :eek: :smile: :mrgreen:

  • I wanted to see if the same object would show up from different points near the center of Jacksonville. When I tried it, it was there in all of them. You could actually move around, follow it, so to say, and almost get under it at one point. I kind of doubt it’s some sort of light reflection off the lens or “seamed together” photos. If it had only shown up in just one location or even looked identical from all view points, I would agree that it was faked. Anything important near Jacksonville, Texas????

  • see two in one image here http://goo.gl/maps/BueOE

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