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Why assume when you can go to Google earth and clearly see it is an island and not the ocean bottom?
You're right. My mistake was using a web search with those coordinates, which showed a location over the ocean. As you suggested, I used Google Earth, which I downloaded on my phone, and surprisingly, the exact image appeared over land. It’s still clear that this small area suffered from digitally enhanced over- or under-programming issues. There are possibly many sites with these glitches around the world. It’s worth keeping in mind that not all locations can be easily displayed, or some areas may not be shown due to security concerns. Thanx o_s_u
 
I’m going to try and fetch raw Sentinel-2 and Landsat tiles from the Copernicus / USGS public archives or their AWS/Google Cloud mirrors, stitch and display them here so we can compare directly to the Google Maps screenshot.
 
As you suggested, I used Google Earth, which I downloaded on my phone
You can see it in Google Maps too by clicking on the link in the first message and switching to satellite view.

There are possibly many sites with these glitches around the world.
Maybe, maybe not. It's the first time I see something like that.

It’s worth keeping in mind that not all locations can be easily displayed, or some areas may not be shown due to security concerns.
Those are usually blurred out and it seems unlikely that the bottom of a glacier would have any security-type installations.
 
Why assume when you can go to Google earth and clearly see it is an island and not the ocean bot

You can see it in Google Maps too by clicking on the link in the first message and switching to satellite view.


Maybe, maybe not. It's the first time I see something like that.


Those are usually blurred out and it seems unlikely that the bottom of a glacier would have any security-type installations.
It's likely there's nothing to hide, but perhaps there was too much cloud cover, causing the software to overcomplicate the image. If I allow myself to speculate, that part of the world is a geopolitical bottleneck, and if most secure sites are obscured, what would be more obvious? A quick pixelation over a site would probably fool most people. However, I'm just exploring this idea, and I think it's most likely a simple glitch.
 
You can see it in Google Maps too by clicking on the link in the first message and switching to satellite view.


Maybe, maybe not. It's the first time I see something like that.


Those are usually blurred out and it seems unlikely that the bottom of a glacier would have any security-type installations.
You can see it in Google Maps too by clicking on the link in the first message and switching to satellite view.


Maybe, maybe not. It's the first time I see something like that.


Those are usually blurred out and it seems unlikely that the bottom of a glacier would have any security-type installations.
Thanks for the info axj. Unfortunately, I use a simple phone where, if I'm not squinting, I'm glossing over details, and I don't care to use a laptop because I'm tired of sitting in front of a screen. So, my Macbook is mostly collecting dust now, lol. But I do wonder: is there more to this image, or are we chasing a wild goose?
 
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However, I'm just exploring this idea, and I think it's most likely a simple glitch.
To me it seems unlikely that a simple glitch would produce 5-6 grotesque "faces" next to each other, though maybe mirroring mountain ranges does have that effect.

Another possibility is that this was placed there deliberately for similar reasons like the Denver airport murals, kind of announcing their plans symbolically. Hundreds of millions, if not billions of people use Google Maps.
 
I’m going to try and fetch raw Sentinel-2 and Landsat tiles from the Copernicus / USGS public archives or their AWS/Google Cloud mirrors, stitch and display them here so we can compare directly to the Google Maps screenshot.
Apple Maps does not have that mirroring glitch in the same area:

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In Google Earth it is possible to view historic satellite photos of the same area. This one is from 2013 and does not have any glitches either:

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To me it seems unlikely that a simple glitch would produce 5-6 grotesque "faces" next to each other, though maybe mirroring mountain ranges does have that effect.

Another possibility is that this was placed there deliberately for similar reasons like the Denver airport murals, kind of announcing their plans symbolically. Hundreds of millions, if not billions of people use Google Maps.

To me it seems unlikely that a simple glitch would produce 5-6 grotesque "faces" next to each other, though maybe mirroring mountain ranges does have that effect.

Another possibility is that this was placed there deliberately for similar reasons like the Denver airport murals, kind of announcing their plans symbolically. Hundreds of millions, if not billions of people use Google Maps.
Now we're possibly getting somewhere. Psychic warfare is the oldest game in town, a craft the entire world needs to understand better. Our subconscious minds are, sadly, an open battlefield vulnerable to lateral manipulation. Are we exposing such an attack? Regardless, we must remain vigilant about all the ways this can unfold. Still, we need to be sensible about the image, as it may simply be a ridiculous image glitch. Nevertheless, what you're saying is quite important.
 
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Just crossed my mind, pattern recognition run amok in another direction, that recent unusually large quake in the Drake Passage.
 

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There are too many demonic figure all around island its like hells gate.
 

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this is bottom of totem some kind blind angel u can see there are other carving in top side
 

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