A CHEEKY tourist has reportedly added a racy video of her bare breast to a remote road on Google Maps, sending locals into a fluster - and racking up hundreds of five-star reviews for the spot. The naughty clip shows her checking over her shoulder before pulling down the neckline of her pink top to expose her breast, while cheekily smiling at the camera. The woman supposedly uploaded the video to a quiet route along Pingtung County, Taiwan, and it immediately stood out from the other mundane images of farmland and farming equipment, The Sun reports. Local residents who'd peeped the viral footage joked they were driving to the village "straight away". One said: ''I've never thought about going there but now I want to. It definitely seems like a lively area.
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Google Maps. Google Maps have a camera that travels the world capturing images of every street - and sometimes a little more than it bargained for. Recently, Express. From murder to weird mystery, the photos are truly shocking but nothing really compares to what these people have been caught doing in the middle of the day in public! Has this woman really just given birth on a Berlin pavement or is it a training exercise for UK midwives? But this woman chose to open the front door in the nude.
If you fire up a new feature on Snapchat you can see exactly what your neighbors are up to, and some of it is quite shocking. What has privacy experts concerned is the fact that those photos appear on a map from the exact location where they were taken. While trying out the feature we found some pretty disturbing images posted from people's homes. One shot of what looks like pounds of illegal marijuana was clearly uploaded from a home in Monroe. When the spot is clicked the video appears showing the owner's illegal inventory of pot.
Have you ever spotted a Google Street View car in your area? Google updates its Street View imagery every few years or so in most urban areas, so depending on where you live, you might have a pretty good chance of seeing one of Google's unmistakable Street View cars take a drive down your street with its branded exterior and wacky looking camera perched on top of its roof. It just so turns out that Google's Street View team often ends up capturing some pretty strange stuff. And with so much surface area to cover, those strange images that were captured usually end up on Street View, only later to be spotted by users checking out the area online. Why not grab your stuffed penguin pal and head out for a nice bike ride?