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    Google earth expert finds "Malaysian plane site"

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    Post by Rocky Fri 21 Sep 2018, 8:34 am


    Google earth expert finds "Malaysian plane site"

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    Google earth expert finds "Malaysian plane site" 1-1184231-696x392
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    A person who did a thorough search on Google Earth maps said he had found the location of the Malaysian plane, which was lost about four years ago.
    Matthew Bates, the owner of Google Earth, claims to have found the Boeing 777, which was on the MH370 flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014, before disappearing.
    Bates was found in a Cambodian forest after using 3D technology to conduct the search, based on the findings of expert Ian Wilson.
    "Google Earth has uncovered new evidence that the Malaysian plane has not disappeared," said special investigator Andrzej Milen, adding that the search results must be approved and a team of investigators should be sent to the alleged location.
    "Google Earth provides all the details, such as image, location, time and coordinates, all details are available."
    Google Earth relies on satellite images, and the footage of those satellites can be contained on passenger planes during its flights.
    The story of the crash was different. Some say the plane was hijacked, some say it was destroyed by a "mysterious" weapon, some believed to have landed on an unknown island, and others say it was dropped in water.
    He was also believed to have carried out the aircraft's fuel and then landed in the South Indian Ocean, but no debris was found. The research was suspended in January last year


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