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Found this:

gmaps

Basically you can zoom in to certain places further than the normal on screen controls will allow by setting the zoom level in the URL (z=23). Wonder why they chose this part of Chad to take a detailed picture of??

I zoomed in further, but still couldn't figure out if those are camels, or llama's.

scroll a little down and to the right and there's a bunch of guys staring up. picture must have been taken by a plane.

taking a gander at some of Chad's private parts? lol

The camel is labeled "A" and says get directions to here. Hahahah

:lol:

They could be testing for a higher definition version of the website or, like Satty posted, they're tracking down terrorist camels.

Speaking of Google Maps, if you want to see what appears to be a Camaro that was run off the road 25 years ago and left there, click here.

Speaking of Google Maps, if you want to see what appears to be a Camaro that was run off the road 25 years ago and left there, click here.

hehe looks like the duke boys first attempt went sour. must be what prompted them to go for a 440

Found this:

gmaps

Basically you can zoom in to certain places further than the normal on screen controls will allow by setting the zoom level in the URL (z=23). Wonder why they chose this part of Chad to take a detailed picture of??

There is a Hairy Ass hidden among the camels ... :smilewide:

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