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Bird like people appear to have descended upon Japan, from a secret base in the Gobi Desert
Pigeon people appear to have descended upon a street near Tokyo Japan, from their secret base in the Gobi Desert. This according to images just revealed from Google Street maps.
Google street view has captured people doing everything they do, from murder to mayhem to making love. Now, it has captured an alien invasion, and not the kind Donald Trump's wall is designed to keep out.
Google Street View is a technology featured in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides panoramic views from positions along many streets in the world. It was launched in 2007 in several cities in the United States, and has since expanded to include cities and rural areas worldwide. Streets with Street View imagery available are shown as blue lines on Google Maps.
Google Street View displays panoramas of stitched images. Most photography is done by car, but some is done by trekker, tricycle, walking, boat, snowmobile, and underwater apparatus.
But why are these people wearing bird heads on their heads? Are they some sort of alien human hybrid? Are aliens crossbreeding pigeons and people and if so, for what purpose?
Were they somehow tipped off that the Street View vehicle was on its way? Were they on their way to some obscure Tokyo pigeon festival? If anyone knows, please feel free to post an explanation in the comments. Then again, maybe a scene like this is best left unexplained.
The image comes from a sidewalk near this bus stop in Musashino, near Tokyo. You can explore the scene futher via Google Street View here.
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02/18/2017, 3:30 am