Dubai - 25 Places That Are Suspiciously Blurry On Google Maps
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Tweet this video! - http://clicktotweet.com/mzLWX Whether due to security or paranoia, there are many places on Google Earth that you won't be able to go peaking around in. Some governments specifically request Google to blur certain areas out while other times the only satellite imagery available to the public is severely outdated (the White House). These are 25 places that are suspiciously blurry on Google Maps. https://twitter.com/list25 https://www.facebook.com/list25 http://list25.com Check out the text version too! - http://list25.com/25-places-that-are-suspiciously-blurred-out-on-google-maps Here's a preview: Mobile Oil Corporation, New York Volkel Air Base, Netherlands Mazda Raceway, California Tantauco National Park, Chile Alexei Miller House, Russia Missile silos, Spain Elmira Correctional Facility, USA HAARP, USA Babylon, Iraq Unknown area, Russia Palace Huis Ten, The Netherlands Oil Refinery, Hungary Pacific Northwest, USA Air base Ramstein, Germany Baker Lake, Northern Canada Airbase at Reims, France NATO Headquarters Portugal Keowee Dam, South Carolina Seabrook Nuclear Station, New Hampshire Noordwijk Aan Zee, Netherlands Minami Torishima Airport, Japan The Michael Aaf Building, Utah Cornell University Combined Heat and Power Plant, New York Colonel Sanders North Korea
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The Dugway Utah one...Michael Aaf is actually the Michael Army Airfield, which is the name of the runway itself. That blurry looking area is just a parking ramp for planes, but looks clear on Google now.
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This is a bad video. So many of these places are ...NOT... blurred out, and in fact are crystal clear (some have even been modeled in 3D!).
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please please stop pronouncing Oregon like that!!! Call anyone here and ask, it's not gone!
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From being in the Army, with the joint-service Special Forces I know many other places that are blurred on google maps, as I tried to find them in recent months. Too bad I can't tell you where they are or specific details on why they are blurred. But the main reason for many of them are from classified operations occurring there and battles and other wartime activities that our government will never admit had happened. Be wary of any information that the government puts out about military operations. Very little of it is true, or accurate in any way.
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The Japanese island used to be a LORAN station for navigation and its antenna location would be pretty important. I don't know if it is still blurred out.
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I like big booty
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Brook Greene Garden Huntington Beach S.C.
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How come fort knox isnt covered it is a very highly defended army base full of gold and stuff they need to blur it seriously
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Number 6 in Noordwijk, it's not because of the space thing, thats is south of the blurred area it is because of some army thing that used to be on the hoogewaakersbosstraat about 10 to 15 years ago, the space agency is in full view, it's not blurred at all, I live right next to the spot and everyone there still wonders why it's blurred out
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One day me and my dad rode up to the dam at Keowee in our boat, even though he worked there the people rode up in a golf cart and said that we had to leave now
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The national park is blurred out to prevent illegal poachers from looking at the landscape.
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some of them not blurred anymore
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It's funny how all of these places are blurred but Area 51 isn't!
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Racetrack is blurred to prevent concept cars/production test models from being photographed before launch. Same reason they wrap test cars in a visually misleading print, and add fake body work.
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42 Sunnyside Blvd, Plainview, NY 11803, another blurred place.
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I've found some interesting blurred out places in Canada. I don't know if its even legal to mention them so lol..
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What's up with Kyoto?
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The image showing the Michael Army Airfield shows, well, concrete to park planes on. At least that's what I see on the sharper version. Even on the blurry version you can totally see a weird line in a 8-shape coming from the taxiway at the right of the picture. Or were you talking about the building at the bottom? It's not "completely whited out".
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Laguna Seca (who calls it "the Mazda raceway"?) is not blurred today. If it was ever blurred out it might simply have been because it was far from densely populated areas back when Google couldn't scan every inch of ground, and if blurred on purpose was certainly due to a request, not from their own censorship.
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