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Posted: 2018-04-24 04:24:20

No fresh powder

Pigeon people

Scuba guys

This sharpshooter

He's everywhere

This sneaky dog

An alligator

And here's a bear getting ready for a fish dinner

That's not a bear

Pittsburgh performance art

AT-AT walker

A horse enjoying a banana

A corn maze you can actually get lost in

The Stig at Loch Ness

This woman walking in the middle of nowhere

This toilet-papered house

More pranks

A Welsh wedding

Nothing to see here

Feet that just kept walking

Someone is missing some legs

Fancy meeting you here

They're everywhere

Four years, four white vans

Same corner, yet another van

Diagon Alley

Is this why they call it Black Canyon freeway?

Google Street View began in 2007 with coverage of just five cities. Over the past decade, the camera-equipped car, aerial drones and the on-foot trekkers have captured some interesting images from locations around the world.

For example, here's a picture of a skier on the very green slopes of Mont Blanc, near the border of France and Italy.

This man in India can be seen six times in the 360-degree image.

Dogs aren't the only animals spotted by the Google Street View car. This alligator was hanging out near a rack of canoes in the Florida Everglades.

A drone snapped a photo of a bear fishing in Kurile Lake in Russia.

Artist Ben Kinsley choreographed several vignettes on Sampsonia Way, in the Pittsburgh historic district, timed to coincide with the arrival of the Google Street View car in 2008. One of these vignettes was a parade with a marching band, a color guard team and...

This Raleigh, North Carolina house either has an AT-AT walker lawn ornament, or it's about to get blasted off the (Google) map by the Imperial ground forces.

The faceless "Top Gear" character, The Stig, was seen standing next to Loch Ness in Scotland.

This woman in a dress and heels was seen rolling a suitcase through the New Mexico desert, just outside of Roswell. There is nothing but desert for miles in either direction.

This Wisconsin home had been freshly pranked when the Google Street View car drove by.

This wedding in Cardiff, Wales was photographed in 2008. By 2014, this location had been converted into a Subway sandwich shop.

Every time the Google Street View car passes by this corner in Belfast, Northern Ireland, there happen to be white utility vans ready for their close-up.

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