
Google Earth strange place …?
Hey, (to name but) the strangest place you've seen on Google Earth. Examples: 48 ° 48'29 .67 "N 2 ° 7'0 .34" E: Mickey Mouse smilling 6 ° 58'17 .65 "S 34 ° 49'4 .46" W: Weird Picture water 32 ° 40'33 .90 "N 117 ° 9'28 .00" W: Swastika building in San Diego, 33 ° 44'50 .66 "N 112 ° 37'59 .09" W Triangle Weird 37 ° 24'8 .95 "N 116 ° 52'9 .22" W: Strange Star 23 ° 10'26 .29 "N 82 ° 12'52 .02" W: Pentagram 37 ° 37'58 .72 "N 116 ° 51'35 .51" W: 45 ° 7'24 Triangle Target .52 "N 123 ° 6'49 .09" W: Firefox crop circle 50 ° 0'37 .94 "N 110 ° 6'48 .91" W: Listening to iPod Amerindian 33 ° 25'5 .31 "N 86 ° 37'11 .72 "W: Guitar 44 ° 14'40 .83" N 7 ° 46'13 .36 "E: Giant Pink Rabbit 37 ° 33'49 .94" N 116 ° 51'3 .91 "W: giant target 52 ° 14'57 .91" N 0 ° 9'27 .57 "E: Field Maze 51 ° 39'2 .74" N 3 ° 15'22 .24 "W: Giagantic Horse 42 ° 54'6 .64 "N 22 ° 59'34 .04" E: Giant Medal Symbol 53 ° 31'54 .23 "N 1 ° 21'23 .01" W Crop Circles: The strange place you get 10 points as the best answer. Good luck
I would put "Feild maze-like a scarecrow." but is the same as you Feild maze.

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Outlaw Reunion
$29.99
A 24-track “double play” collection featuring music by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.
Track listing:
1. Waylon Jennings – Crying
2. Willie Nelson – The Ghost
3. Waylon Jennings – Sally Was A Good Old Girl
4. Willie Nelson – Let’s Pretend
5. Waylon Jennings – Abilene
6. Willie Nelson – I’m Gonna Lose A Lot Of Teardrops
7. Waylon Jennings – It’s So Easy
8. Willie Nelson – Wasting Time
9. Waylon …
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American Classic (Special Edition with Bonus Track, My Buddy)
$23.07
Special edition features a bonus track! 2009 release from the Country/Pop icon. American Classic is Willie Nelson’s return to the Great American Songbook, a crossover standards album by the man who invented the genre with his landmark, best-selling 1978 album Stardust, which has been certified five-times Platinum by the RIAA. Produced by Tommy LiPuma and featuring guest duet partners Norah Jones o…
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February 10, 1971
Patti Smith performs with guitarist Lenny Kaye for the first time at a poetry reading with musical accompaniment at St. Marks Church on New York’s Lower East Side. The concert is a true historical document and one of the most important events in the birth of punk rock!
Track listing:
1. Intro (Anne Waldman)
2. Mack The Knife
3. Dedication
4. The Devil Has A Hangnail
5. The Wait For You
6. Oath
7. …
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Heart Rock Star Taylor Angelique
$17.95
Is it time to start the show! The Only Hearts Girls are dressed in their dazzling, glittery outfits and have their cool guitars. Let girls live out their rock and roll fantasies with the coolest girls in town, the members of the Only Hearts Club band! Her glittering pink rock star ensemble is a real show stopper! Doll and outfit include mini-guitar and pink boa for doll….
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Steve Vai Alien Love Secrets
$17.04
Learn the secrets behind this guitar virtuoso then play along like Vai himself with the actual backing tracks from Alien Love Secrets! Songs include: Bad Horse * The Boy from Seattle * Die to Live * Juice * Tender Surrender * more.
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$13.86
Dust off your best cowboy hat and polish your spurs as America’s first and favorite singing cowboy gallops across the silver screen into you living room. Gene Autry, star of radio, records, film, TV and rodeo, invented the musical Western, capturing America’s hearts as a guitar-slinging, song-singing, six gun-toting good guy. Riding Champion, the World’s Wonder Horse, Autry became a beloved American hero whose popularity remains strong today. Now, for the first time on DVD, Gene Autry’s rollicking big screen adventures and unforgettable tunes are brought home in these Western classics fully restored and uncut from Autry’s personal film archives. “Call Of The Canyon” – Gene Autry leads a group of cattlemen in rebellion when the crooked agent of the packing company tries to cheat them. Added to the mix is an attractive young career woman whose future depends upon the packing company’s radio sponsorship for a western program she made up on the spot! When the eccentric owner of the company journeys West incognito, things get even more exciting. Singing cowboys, Tadpole and Smiley, stampeding cattle, and a dynamited tunnel all lead to a thrilling western adventure!.<br><br> Audio Format: Dolby Digital 1.0 L/R; Featurette – “Reminiscing With Gene Autry And Pat Buttram”; Lobby Cards & Poster Art; Original Press Kit Material, Photo Gallery, Production Notes, Trivia Quiz, Digitally Remastered, NTSC.
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$7.86
Music stimulates a child’s mind to dream, think and explore the world. “Country Baby!” presents country renditions of the nursery favorites you loved as a child plus four original tracks in the style of today’s country starts. Research has shown that infants benefit from the patterns and rhythms present in melodic music. We collaborated with top composers and musicians to recreate the soothing sounds of nursery favorites such as “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and “Old MacDonald” while showcasing the rhythmic sounds of the guitar, fiddle and piano. Watch your baby bop to the stimulating songs of “Country Baby!”…and don’t be surprised to find yourself tapping your toes! The program is divided by six segments, each introducing a color of the spectrum. Fun-loving puppets, toys and animation guide your child on an educational journey into the world of colors. Plus, hit the road with us on a live tour of a petting zoo and horse farm. Your little one will smile, giggle and dance with wonder from start to finish. Move over Mozart…Roll over Beethoven…it’s time for “Country Baby!”.
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$13.86
Saddle up and ride with America’s first and favorite singing cowboy as we celebrate the Centennial of Gene Autry’s birth. Star of radio, records, film, TV and rodeo, Gene invented the musical Western, capturing America’s hearts as a guitar-slinging, song-singing, six gun-toting good guy. Riding his horse, Champion, Autry became an American Hero whose popularity remains strong today. Commemorating 100 years of Gene Autry, these Western classics are presented fully restored and uncut from Autry’s personal film archives with a wagonload of special effects. One of the greatest cowboy songs since “The Last Round-Up” and “South Of The Border” launches Gene Autry on his most stirring adventure! “Riders In The Sky” finds investigator Gene Autry helping a gal clear the name of her father, who is accused of murdering a gambler. When the leader of the gamblers gets involved, it’s up to Gene and his comic sidekick pal Pat Buttram to outwit and outfight the badland badmen.<br><br> Featurette, Original Theatrical Trailer.<br><br> Presented in Black & White; “Reminiscing with Gene Autry and Pat Buttram”; “Melody Ranch Radio Show”; Production and Publicity Stills; Lobby Card and Poster Art; Press Book Material; Trivia and Movie Facts; “The Phantom Empire”.
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$13.86
Saddle up and ride with America’s first and favorite singing cowboy as we celebrate the Centennial of Gene Autry’s birth. Star of radio, records, film, TV and rodeo, Gene invented the musical Western, capturing America’s hearts as a guitar-slinging, song-singing, six gun-toting good guy. Riding his horse, Champion, Autry became an American Hero whose popularity remains strong today. Commemorating 100 years of Gene Autry, these Western classics are presented fully restored and uncut from Autry’s personal film archives with a wagonload of special effects. “The Last Round-Up” is a story of modern times, thundering with all the thrills of the Old West! Gene Autry is a cattle rancher determined to protect the interests of neighboring ranchers and Indians against unscrupulous land manipulators when local authorities plan to build an aqueduct. Filmed in Arizona’s “Old Tucson,” Gene is better than ever riding, roping, fighting and singing his way to victory against all kinds of odds!.<br><br> Reminiscing with Gene Autry and Pat Buttram; Melody Ranch Radio Show; Production and Publicity Stills; Lobby Card and Poster Art; Press Book Material; Trivia and Movie Facts; The Phantom Empire; Dolby Digital 1.0 L/R, Original Theatrical Trailer.
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