It looks like the image has been removed, but if you go up street you can still see it a little.
They catch a ton of things. Flashers, hold-ups, houses burning down... <link=http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyrft/2010/08/top_ten_google_street_view_photobombs_pictures.php>Check this out.Elec0 said:I wondered how long it was going to be until Google's cameras or satellites caught something like this. Quite funny, really.
Ah, but go up or down the street one click, and there it is still. They needed to remove 3-5 frames of the road to remove the prank.lacktheknack said:They catch a ton of things. Flashers, hold-ups, houses burning down... <link=http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/dailyrft/2010/08/top_ten_google_street_view_photobombs_pictures.php>Check this out.Elec0 said:I wondered how long it was going to be until Google's cameras or satellites caught something like this. Quite funny, really.
Also, update your story, Tom. The image is no longer available.
You say that as if it's a bad thing.AstylahAthrys said:Wait, did you say her name is Azura? Somebody's parents just might be playing too much Elder Scrolls.
The first thing that came to my mind when I saw that picture.Grouchy Imp said:This reminds me of the Scottish 'Horse-Boy'.
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The world needs more people like this, life is just way too serious these days.