Have you ever strolled through Google Map’s street view and stumbled upon something amusing or truly peculiar? Perhaps you've encountered similar occurrences in real life? We're sure you've got some funny stories up your sleeve. But for now, let us introduce you to "Seen On Maps" – a Twitter page all about sharing the funniest images and videos of street-level incidents.
Our team has put together a bunch of moments captured by street cameras and everyday explorers. From unexpected sights to comical occurrences, these pictures create a fun collection of street humor. So, just keep scrolling to enjoy!
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Created in 2021, "Seen On Maps" has attracted an impressive following of almost 250,000 people, who share a common appreciation for the quirky and surprising moments that unfold in everyday surroundings. From curious animal encounters and peculiar vehicle sightings to spontaneous street performances, the Twitter page has become a digital gallery of the unexpected.
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As technology connects the online world with the real world, Google Street View has become like a modern window to this mix. Launched in 2007, it started with American cities, capturing the first images of streets, landmarks, and neighborhoods. It quickly grew into a global endeavor, mapping streets and landscapes around the world.
Google Street View lets us virtually walk on streets in faraway places, check out charming areas, and even see bits of how people live around the world. It's within these digital wanderings that the team behind "Seen On Maps" has found a treasure trove of hilarity and unexpected moments.
One can stumble upon a lot of hilarious or peculiar incidents on the streets. Thanks to technology, you don’t necessarily need to leave your home to experience them. For example, in 2010, Google Street View captured a man in a horse mask in Aberdeen, Scotland in the Hardgate area of the city. This sparked various online memes and speculations.
Animals interacting with Google Street View cars have also led to some comical moments. There have been instances of curious dogs chasing the camera car, cats lounging on sidewalks, and even a camel wandering the streets of Dubai.
What do you think about these pictures? Have you ever seen something funny on the streets yourself? Every story adds a unique brushstroke to the colorful canvas of everyday life. So don't hesitate to tell yours in the comments and let the streets unfold their tales through your eyes!
If I drill another hole in the bottom of the boat the water can drain through it.
Out of shot is a representative of North Dakota charging the other way, about to lock horns.
This is very similar to one of the adapted trolleys they use at my local supermarket. Only difference is instead of the bike pedals, it has a motor.
😂😂 - maybe the enemy suffers from Coulrophobia!
Load More Replies...This could simply be a military bearing exercise, to see if they can endure such things without giving in to laughter (they may also have to treat the “clown” as a civilian in need of protection, also part of the exercise) … just thought I’d mention, for those who haven’t yet considered this theory. 🤷♀️🙂
Every gun pointed in a different direction. Deliberate set up. The more I look at this the more I laugh.
You can't cover your six if everyone's looking the same way.
Load More Replies...I'm thinking this is what happens when you screw up an assault enough times and you finally p**s off the Gunny or the 1st Sgt
Covert infiltration team to insert Clown of Terror into enemy's midst to reek havoc and possibly cause mass death by heart attack.
The Colombian kid's birthday party took a dark turn and Bozo needed personal protection...
The crash was caused when the car got distracted after it lit the filter end of the cigarette.
Gonna be stating the obvious, but this is photoshopped, not "found on google maps"
No leathers = no skin, *shudder*, but at least he's wearing a helmet ...
This post is titled wrong. It should be photoshopped things seen on google maps. There is NO way most of these are real.
of course I don't know for sure but, I think more than half of them are "real" but I also think many of them were staged in response to seeing the Google car coming.
Load More Replies...At least half of them are fake, wich makes them a much more less funny 😐
#26 isn't funny. I can't even imagine their injuries (if they're even still alive).
#26 isn't funny.. I can't even imagine their injuries (if they're even still alive).
The problem with using "a Twitter page" as a source is half the photos are either staged or photoshopped. It's like all the "according to Reddit" articles on some sites - anyone can post anything to Twitter and Reddit, they should never be used as a source.
why do y'all think posts are fake? (serious q, am autistic. please explain)
This post is titled wrong. It should be photoshopped things seen on google maps. There is NO way most of these are real.
of course I don't know for sure but, I think more than half of them are "real" but I also think many of them were staged in response to seeing the Google car coming.
Load More Replies...At least half of them are fake, wich makes them a much more less funny 😐
#26 isn't funny. I can't even imagine their injuries (if they're even still alive).
#26 isn't funny.. I can't even imagine their injuries (if they're even still alive).
The problem with using "a Twitter page" as a source is half the photos are either staged or photoshopped. It's like all the "according to Reddit" articles on some sites - anyone can post anything to Twitter and Reddit, they should never be used as a source.
why do y'all think posts are fake? (serious q, am autistic. please explain)