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00:00If you zoom in Los Angeles on Google Earth, things become strange, very quickly.
00:06Just next to an auto-route, you will see the word help,
00:10spelled in very large blanks.
00:12Not once, not twice, but several times.
00:16These scary messages have pushed some people on Reddit to escalate some theories.
00:21Some say that it's the desperate cry of someone who is bullied.
00:25Some say that it could be a form of digital graffiti.
00:28Or even a joke.
00:30But what makes things even more inquiet,
00:33it's that no one has rejected the paternity messages.
00:36No street artist.
00:38No municipal worker.
00:40But if you say that you might need to do something,
00:43ask yourself.
00:44The authorities tell us that everything goes well.
00:47After all, these inscriptions are there for about a year.
00:50Now go to Valence, in Spain,
00:53and you will see something all right out of a fairy tale,
00:56a giant statue,
00:58a giant statue on the ground,
00:59like if it was destroyed in the middle of a place.
01:02But it's not a Titan effondering.
01:04It's the Park Gulliver.
01:06And this huge figure,
01:08which is about 70 meters long,
01:10has been designed to resemble the character
01:12of Jonathan Swift's character.
01:14But he really looks like it?
01:16Difficile to say.
01:18One thing is sure.
01:20However,
01:22this Gulliver espagnol is really strange.
01:26Attardons-nous a little on the theme of the giants.
01:28But there, things are going to become even more strange.
01:30At the heart of the heavy forests of Brazil,
01:33there is a lagon
01:34which has exactly the shape of a human body.
01:38In the top,
01:39someone looks like someone
01:40to cut the contour of a person,
01:41then fills the water.
01:42There is nothing.
01:44There is nothing.
01:45Two arms,
01:46two legs,
01:47even a head.
01:48So yes,
01:49impossible
01:50that this is natural.
01:51But why someone would have done that?
01:54Well,
01:55we may not know that this place
01:57may not be open to the public.
01:59And it is only visible
02:00from the sky.
02:01In the south of Algeria,
02:03there is a geological formation
02:05which looks like an eye.
02:07It is so epoustouflant
02:09that we would think
02:10it is entirely from another planet.
02:12The colors orange and blue
02:14are so intense
02:15and look so little
02:16that people are asking
02:18to know if it is a volcano,
02:20a site of impact meteorite
02:22or even a sort of extraterrestrial base.
02:25But the mystery remains.
02:27Let's talk again
02:28about formations
02:29epoustouflantes
02:30and a little afraid.
02:31And let's go for the United States.
02:34More precisely,
02:35at the heart of the National Park
02:37of Yellowstone.
02:39Grand Prismatic Spring
02:40is the biggest source
02:41thermal of the country.
02:43And in the top,
02:44it seems like
02:45an eye.
02:46A luminous light
02:47of a turquoise
02:48that is made
02:49in an eye
02:50of yellow,
02:51yellow and orange.
02:53But these intense colors
02:55are actually
02:56from bacteria
02:57thermophiles
02:58that are growing
02:59in the water.
03:00It is certainly beautiful,
03:02but it is not possible
03:03to risk it.
03:05This source
03:06reaches temperatures
03:07close to 70 degrees Celsius.
03:10You probably know
03:12the lines of Nazca,
03:13these huge geoglyphs
03:15gravated in the desert
03:16in the south of Pérou.
03:17They represent animals,
03:19shapes and symbols
03:20that of more than 2000 years.
03:22But someone
03:23can tell us what
03:24this giant giant crab
03:25did in Chile?
03:28Yes.
03:29Google Earth
03:30shows us what
03:31looks like
03:32an enormous crab
03:33in the desert
03:34with its pinces
03:35levées,
03:36its feet
03:37extended,
03:38everything is
03:39no explanation
03:40no touristy
03:41no civilization
03:42ancienne
03:43who would be the author.
03:44It is just
03:45there.
03:46Gigantesque.
03:47Sometimes,
03:48these animals
03:49are not
03:50gravated
03:51in the sand.
03:52They are sculpted
03:53in 3D.
03:54In the country
03:55if you open
03:56Google Earth
03:57and you zoom in
03:58the old site
03:59minier
04:00of Caerphilly,
04:01you discover
04:02something sculpted
04:03in the mountains.
04:04We call it
04:06Sultan
04:07the Cheval
04:08of the Mine,
04:09a sculpture
04:10more long
04:11than two
04:13terrains
04:14football.
04:15View
04:16d'en haut,
04:17she looks
04:18powerful,
04:19and also
04:20envooment.
04:21Explorons
04:22now the
04:23Mount Rushmore
04:24in 3D.
04:25Wait,
04:26what is that?
04:27A door?
04:28Well,
04:29apparently
04:30there are still
04:31mysteries
04:32in the mountains.
04:33It is
04:35a secret entrance
04:36in the mountains.
04:38It leads to
04:39what we call
04:40the archives.
04:41A room
04:42that most people
04:43ignore totally.
04:44You can't visit it.
04:46It is not part of
04:47any official visit.
04:49Sometimes,
04:50our brain
04:51plays
04:52as
04:53an
04:54an
04:55an
04:56an
04:57an
04:58an
04:59a
05:00an
05:02an
05:03a
05:05an
05:06a
05:07an
05:08an
05:09another.
05:10It is
05:11an
05:12a
05:13a
05:14piece
05:15you
05:16can see
05:17is particularly glaçant, in the sense of the term. In Antarctic, the one of the most
05:22recalced in the planet, we can see what looks like a huge face in the glace. It's probably
05:28just a coincidence of the glass and erosion. But still, it's pretty effrayed. And then,
05:34there is this other image. First, it looks like a deep fissure in the glace. But if you look
05:41attentivement, in the middle, there is what looks like an eye inquiet, which you
05:46fix right in the eyes. It's like if a giant was buried under the surface, waiting to be
05:51free. And because the Antarctic, visible, likes the secrets, here is another, a carré
05:58perfect. Finally, a carré almost perfect, situated in the middle of nowhere.
06:04Des arêtes droites, des angles nets, it's at all incongru in the middle of
06:09all this glass. There are no buildings in proximity, no sign of human activity, and
06:16so, no reason for that it is there. Some say that it is the entrance to a
06:22souterrain structure. Others say that it's just the glass that
06:26is moving in a strange way. But when we see it on Google Earth, how to not
06:31say that its origin is human? Of course, it looks like a lot of
06:36rochers éparpillés. Peut-être de vieilles ruines, rien de très
06:40inhabituel. Mais en zoomant, la scène devient bien plus macabre. C'est le
06:44cinéma de la fin du monde. Niché au milieu du désert du Sinai en Egypte, il
06:49s'agit d'un cinéma de plein air avec rangée de sièges en bois et tout le
06:53tralala. Selon les rapports, un français aurait essayé de monter un
06:57établissement cinématographique au milieu de nulle part dans les années 90. Mais
07:02cela n'a jamais fonctionné. Et maintenant, le cinéma est là. Décoloré
07:07par le soleil et abandonné, comme sorti tout droit d'un film post-apocalyptique.
07:12Vous voyez là trois cercles presque parfaits. Ils ressemblent à d'immenses
07:16tourbillons. Certaines personnes sur internet disent qu'il ne s'agit que de
07:21traces laissées par un bateau. D'autres pensent qu'il pourrait s'agir de débris.
07:25Mais la théorie la plus amusante de toutes, c'est que ce serait un
07:28calmar géant. Qu'en pensez-vous ? Poursuivons notre exploration. Quelque
07:34part au large de la côte dans la mer des Caraïbes, sur une petite île sans nom,
07:39il y a une plateforme pour hélicoptères. Et c'est tout. Rien d'autre. Juste un grand
07:45hache blanc au milieu de la verdure, comme si quelqu'un attendait une navette qui ne
07:50viendra jamais. Personne ne sait qui la construite et elle ne semble pas reliée à
07:55quoi que ce soit à proximité. Selon un théorie, des scientifiques l'utilisaient
08:00jadis pour étudier l'atoll et son récif.
08:03Mamma mia ! Un vaisseau spatial extraterrestre s'est-il écrasé dans un centre commercial en
08:10Italie ? On dirait bien que oui. Tapez ses coordonnées et passez en vue Street View.
08:15Promenez-vous un peu et vous le remarquerez. Un gigantesque extraterrestre vert qui se tient
08:20devant un bâtiment à Pommesia, en Italie. Tournez à l'angle. Et là, vous verrez un
08:26vaisseau spatial argenté qui surgit directement du centre commercial. Comme s'il venait de s'écraser
08:31il y a une minute. D'accord, ce n'est que de la décoration, mais c'est tout de même l'une des
08:37choses les plus bizarres que vous pourrez découvrir sur Google Earth. Le film Smile nous a prouvé que des
08:43visages souriants pouvait être vraiment inquiétant. Et s'ils sont gigantesques et cachés profondément
08:50dans la forêt, c'est encore pire. Sur Google Earth, au milieu d'une zone très dense et isolée,
08:56vous pouvez apercevoir un immense visage qui sourit. Un cercle complet, deux yeux et une bouche. Oui,
09:03ça donne la chair de poule. Mais bon, au moins, nous aurons essayé de finir sur une note positive.
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