![]() As these images prove, the Earth is a very different place when viewed from above. Dal Hunter, Reporter of Medicine Hat’s Chat TV did a short feature in 2006 on the Badlands Guardian which became the winner of the RTNDA National TV short feature award during that year. Images range from natural creations to man-made structures and mysterious buildings and islands that nobody quite knows much about. The Badlands Guardian is considered to be the only one of the several geological and landscapes which have been discovered with the use of Google Earth images. We want to dive into the strangest sights on Google Earth that might surprise you. Viewed from the air, the feature bears a strong resemblance to a human head wearing a full native American headdress. With so much of the Earth photographed randomly over the years, some extraordinary images have been captured. The Badlands Guardian is a geomorphological feature located at show location on an interactive map 50☀038.20N, 110☀648.32W near Medicine Hat in the south east corner of Alberta, Canada. The program also uses aerial photos from airplanes and drones to map out the world’s geography, with Google revealing more than 97% of the world has been captured along with more than 10 million miles of Street View imagery. Modern-day Medicine Hat is still, as Kipling put it, the only hat of its kind on earth. It enables anyone to search for a location on Earth, from a city in the United States to the snow-capped mountains of New Zealand, and discover what it looks like in real life. 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3L4 41. ![]() Google Earth is a fantastic program that creates 3D images of the world via highly sophisticated satellites hovering above the Earth. ![]()
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