Where is the Google Earth Easter egg?

Where is the Google Earth Easter egg?

Thanks to the knowledge of a few Redditors, it’s been determined that this blue rectangle is actually an evaporated pond found in Xinjiang, China (40°26’37″N 90°48’00″E). These artificial ponds are naturally evaporated by sunlight and it was caught from Google Earth.

What are some cool Easter Eggs in Google?

10 of the coolest Google Easter eggs

  • Blink html. Typing “blink html” into the Google will make all bold text blink.
  • Do a Barrel roll. If you type “Do a barrel roll” into Google search, the search results will flip 360 degrees, a nod to Nintendo’s Star fox games.
  • “Beam me up, Scotty”
  • Google 1998.
  • Zerg Rush.

How do I get the Google Earth cat?

Clicking on the history tab in the top left brings you to the photo from April, which shows the cats. Please, friends, give this good cat a visit. At the very least, say hello on Google Maps. And if you find yourself in Rome, make sure you stop by to say hello to the many adorable cats that call this location home.

What map has street view?

You can use Street View in Google Maps, the Street View gallery, or the Street View app. Discover where Street View is available.

What are the Easter eggs in Google?

Easter eggs are hidden features or messages, inside jokes, and cultural references inserted into media. They are often well hidden, so that users find it gratifying when they discover them, helping form bonds between Google and its users. The easter eggs are sometimes created by employees during their 20% time.

What are the Easter eggs?

Easter eggs, also called Paschal eggs, are decorated eggs that are usually used as gifts on the occasion of Easter. As such, Easter eggs are common during the season of Eastertide (Easter season).

What is the Easter egg game?

In computer software and media, an Easter egg is an intentional inside joke, hidden message or image, or secret feature of a work. It is usually found in a computer program, video game, or DVD/Blu-ray Disc menu screen. The name is used to evoke the idea of a traditional Easter egg hunt.

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