Link: maps.google.com
Science Buzz This isn't the first strange thing ever captured by Google Maps' Street View, but it might be the most other-worldly. On a street in Brooklyn, near the southern end of Carroll Gardens, is the gateway to the next world.
Link: maps.google.com
The lighting is beautiful! Vera Z. I am the acidic rebirth of your kind,
I am the stare in your eyes,
The smile in your heart,
The chill in your touch,
The benevolence in your soul,
My words are those you miss sub-consciously,
Those of a thousand evils and a million beauties This Life Is On Show.
This Life Is At Risk.
This Life Is A Death Sentence. [EDITOR'S NOTE: Looks like Vera Z. is pioneering a new form of poetry comment spam. Very innovative!!!]
PRAISE THE GOOGLE
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It's not heaven.
The google cars can reach warp speed (inbuilt feature). That's how they are mapping the planet so quickly. The pic simply shows what happens as the google car enters this phase. I hope that explains it to everyone. PS you can tell family, friends etc about this info but do not publish it on the net.
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This happens all over on Street View. They apparently think it's fine to drive around many cities when the sun is low and it just washes out the picture. Hardly an isolated/interesting case.
He's going the wrong way and that block is miserable to ride on. He dead.
If this were a different part of NYC, maybe. But Brooklyn? Definitely not heaven.
It's Brooklyn. Trust me that that isn't Heaven.
I think it's just as likely that it's some sort of hellgate…Though I have to say that for me, as a Southerner (GA) it sure would be awesome to see my neighbors' faces if heaven were proved to be in NYC.
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