The Craziest Moments Captured by Google Street View Cameras

Check Out These Moments Captured by Google Street View Cameras!

Google has not only revolutionized the way we use the internet, but it also changed the way we do practically everything. This is especially true of geography. Since they’ve embarked on a massive project to map every street in the world in 2008, they have also provided the internet with countless photos of all kinds of crazy or unusual things around the world.

Tokyo Birds

Japan is definitely home to some weird things. But, just how weird? Just have a look at these pigeon people. Technically speaking, these people are wearing pigeon masks. Still, you have to admit that it’s very creepy.

Tokyo Birds

They’re standing in two rows on the sidewalk, as if they’re waiting for a command. What were they planning to do? Take over a building and start a revolution?

Mobile Dental Clinic

These two fellas may have been on to something here. Just think about it — a mobile dental clinic where all dental solutions are on the go. This picture was taken in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Mobile Dental Clinic

We think they have a different way of doing things there. There’s also a chance that they were merely transporting it to an actual dental clinic. Regardless of their reasons, this is something that you definitely don’t see every day.

Royal Wedding

We have a feeling that you already know where this picture was taken. We mean, where else can you see something as royal as this? In a country that’s simply infatuated with pomp and circumstance — the UK, of course!

Royal Wedding

It definitely looks like this carriage was on its way to Buckingham Palace. What’s even more surprising is that no one seems to dare to bypass them. That’s some respect.

Scarecrow Field

If you’ve ever visited a Scandinavian country, then you probably know how cold and gloomy it is there most of the time. So, you wouldn’t be surprised to find out that this picture was taken in Finland.

Scarecrow Field

There are some 1,000 scarecrows in that field. But, before you freak out, let us tell you that they’re technically a work of art by the Finnish artist Reijo Kela. This is creepy, but also cool!