Click the link, Hernan is the photographer Google is crediting with those three identical mountains. Rather doubt that's OP, otherwise he'd have the unedited original photo to show us.
So, I wonder what those mountains were copied over and why they were so sloppy about it? One at least has some different features on the front slope, but all three peaks are the same.
The two on the right have the same little mogul in front too.
I don't think it's a conspiracy. I think anyone who's ever messed with panoramic digital photography has seen this before. The pano-scan is supposed to overlay terrain where it overlaps, but sometimes it does things like... well exactly what we see in this pic.
If you more in the foreground and pan right, you'll see other odd duplicate features and a little blurriness to the right of the flagpole(?). All of this suggests a digital pano pic taken freehand, possibly on a tripod without a level pan. Either way, I'm in the "digital pano artifact" crowd.
What's the conspiracy supposed to be here anyway? Antarctica doesn't exist? Are we Flat Earthing?
/* holy shit keep panning right of the monument and you see a bunch more disjointed and/or duplicated shit, including the base of the monument.
I tend not to click google maps because it tries to open the app I deleted from my phone, and gets on my nerves. I don't want to download. I don't want to login. I can live without it.
Oh no! Someone better track down the original thread and inform him of his deliberate action he's admitting to, as he calls himself out as the source. Though he's not the source, as it's there for all to see. I assume he's Gen-Z, and has no understanding of privacy concerns.
You doxxed yourself with that screen shot Hernan.
Click the link, Hernan is the photographer Google is crediting with those three identical mountains. Rather doubt that's OP, otherwise he'd have the unedited original photo to show us.
So, I wonder what those mountains were copied over and why they were so sloppy about it? One at least has some different features on the front slope, but all three peaks are the same.
The two on the right have the same little mogul in front too.
I don't think it's a conspiracy. I think anyone who's ever messed with panoramic digital photography has seen this before. The pano-scan is supposed to overlay terrain where it overlaps, but sometimes it does things like... well exactly what we see in this pic.
If you more in the foreground and pan right, you'll see other odd duplicate features and a little blurriness to the right of the flagpole(?). All of this suggests a digital pano pic taken freehand, possibly on a tripod without a level pan. Either way, I'm in the "digital pano artifact" crowd.
What's the conspiracy supposed to be here anyway? Antarctica doesn't exist? Are we Flat Earthing?
/* holy shit keep panning right of the monument and you see a bunch more disjointed and/or duplicated shit, including the base of the monument.
Either that or "things exist in Antarctica we aren't supposed to know about." Pyramids, shuggoths, that sort of thing.
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It's the same mountain ---- it just ran around the photographer and got in the picture again.
I tend not to click google maps because it tries to open the app I deleted from my phone, and gets on my nerves. I don't want to download. I don't want to login. I can live without it.
But, I'm glad it wasn't an error.
Oh no! Someone better track down the original thread and inform him of his deliberate action he's admitting to, as he calls himself out as the source. Though he's not the source, as it's there for all to see. I assume he's Gen-Z, and has no understanding of privacy concerns.
Dude. I'm glad that's the case. It's not always.