Photo Of “Downed” Plane Baffles Google Maps Users

A photo that seems to show a passenger plane that crashed in Australia has confuted Google Maps users. The first time it was seen and posted on social media by eagle -eyed map users after that and began to get traction. In the picture, the plane seems fully intact in the Cardwell range, which is located near Queensland Beach, according to New.com.au. Further outlets said that the aircraft did not have a sign and was not on the known flight lane. The photo also suggested that aircraft much lower than expected.
He also quoted the Australian transportation safety agency to say that there were no reports of missing passenger jets.

According to the New York Post, the aircraft seems to be an Airbus A320 or Boeing 737 standard.

Australian transportation safety officials say that most likely in Google’s software. “It seems that there is a phenomenon called Ghost Images and that could be like this,” Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority told The Cairns Post.

Google has so far not issued any statements about this.

A similar event occurred in 2016 when users claimed an aircraft lying at the bottom of Lake Harriet in the state of Minnesota US. But Google then announced it was a “ghost” image – Compilation of several satellite images that appeared on the website.

Earlier this year, a ghost island on Google Maps made scientists really confused. The island, which is located between Australia and Sandy Island, is believed to have a length of 24 km and as wide as 5 km but without land.

The island mentioned above was first published at British Explorer Captain James Cook’s Discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean throughout 1776. Exactly one hundred years later, in 1876, a ship that came out to hunt and capture the pope called Velocity was also reportedly reported to see the island that.

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