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  • Cornell University Power Plant on Random Places That Google Earth Won't Let You See

    (#6) Cornell University Power Plant

    This new addition to Cornell University is eco-friendly and very hi-tech, so perhaps the academics just want to keep their erudite secrets under wraps.
  • Babylon, Iraq on Random Places That Google Earth Won't Let You See

    (#15) Babylon, Iraq

    This heavily populated city is blurred to the point that it's unrecognizable.
  • This Missile Silo In Spain on Random Places That Google Earth Won't Let You See

    (#21) This Missile Silo In Spain

    This missile silo in Spain is apparently visible on Yahoo! Maps but not Google Earth. Curious.
  • Tantauco National Park, Chile on Random Places That Google Earth Won't Let You See

    (#4) Tantauco National Park, Chile

    The park, a privately-owned nature reserve, can only be seen from afar. Zooming in closer doesn't change anything. The best guess as to why it's partially obscured on Google Maps relates to the fact it's a home to several endangered species of animals, but not even that fully explains the matter. Perhaps there are animals there that aren't supposed to exist (dun dun dunnn)...

  • Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada on Random Places That Google Earth Won't Let You See

    (#10) Baker Lake, Nunavut, Canada

    According to conspiracy theory and popular lore, the black strip over Baker Lake covers extraterrestrial beacons no government wants the world to see.
  • Michael Aaf Building, Utah on Random Places That Google Earth Won't Let You See

    (#2) Michael Aaf Building, Utah

    A chemical weapons test site, it's most likely whited out for security reasons.

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Google Earth is the electronic map software produced by the Internet giant Google. With the help of satellite images, Google Earth provides people with most of the satellite images of the earth’s locations, but there are also some places that Google Earth does not want people to see, so they do Mosaic or other special processing. Such as Amsterdam, the Royal Palace of the Netherlands. People can clearly see the trees on the ground and even the pedestrians on the street, but they cannot see the detailed images of the palace. 

If you have never played Google Earth, whether for fun or for serious educational significance, you have missed too many interesting things. Satellite images allow people to capture a lot of interesting things. There are 25 places that Google Earth won't let you see.

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