Great post, thank you!
I didn’t realize this was happening and never believed the coverup explanation……
While Google Earth does offer you an immersive virtual tour around the world, there are some places that are blurred out, one of which, is Antarctica. The reason for this is simple. The entirety of Antarctica is either made up of some research facilities or a featureless ice spread. This makes it highly unnecessary to spend any budget on mapping it as it offers nothing to the users.
Some images are replaced with older imagery all along the southern border and at "military testing" sites. The most curious one for me is in the boot heel of New Mexico. Mexico and the surrounding farms/ranches on the southern side have established a right-of-way for four lanes of highway to Antelope Wells port of entry.
Great post, thank you! I didn’t realize this was happening and never believed the coverup explanation…… While Google Earth does offer you an immersive virtual tour around the world, there are some places that are blurred out, one of which, is Antarctica. The reason for this is simple. The entirety of Antarctica is either made up of some research facilities or a featureless ice spread. This makes it highly unnecessary to spend any budget on mapping it as it offers nothing to the users.
Some images are replaced with older imagery all along the southern border and at "military testing" sites. The most curious one for me is in the boot heel of New Mexico. Mexico and the surrounding farms/ranches on the southern side have established a right-of-way for four lanes of highway to Antelope Wells port of entry.