What happens here?

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeannette_Island
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Nigger Aids

Link?

coordinate now, you fucking ape

Never mind. found it. it's all the way north of Russia.

ah op i see you found the long lost island of the BLACKED people

76.797457, 157.898049

idk, what did they mean by this?

its the hole to the center of the earth where the ancient race lives

It's where they have the secret Underwater alien base n shieet There are several off the coast of commiefornia

Holy shit, is Sup Forums putting their autism to use again? Where's the popcorn

My bet that it's either a military base where the Ivans keep their nukes or a top secret science lab.

Dude...its actually there...what the fuck?

It;s all fucking true to there be aliens and shiiet

youtube.com/watch?v=fYCVEk8jwxI

It's the Doomsday Device from Dr. Strangelove.

they clipped a shot of a generic artic island and pasted it there. probably russian testing sites...still its creepy google earth will black out places like that all obvious (or past an image like with the island north of the black out)

google is evil as shit so i have to assume something nefarious.

Pics?

Heh.

Someone was actually told to cover the island up.

>"Nope, can't have the people looking at that."

But why?

FBIanon here. Its a uclear base anons. Nothing to see there. Move along folks. Thanks!

I believe this is related to the black island, we must get to the bottom of this.

I can't fucking imagine how god damn cold it is on that island.

Wtf are they trying to hide?

Nah, silos aren't blacked out.

Somebody put up a thread with all the coords of the ones in Ukraine about a year ago-ish.

bump for autism

Hmmmmmm.

question is, why did a tech giant use black out when simply not having the island there and just blue sea would have generated zero questions....no one would have known there was an island there if it was just painted over with blue ocean...but no they made a question generating black out...hell they could have had an island there with no zoom in and no one would have batted an eye.

Since google is evil....i have to ask...why do they want us to look there? are there other island nearby that deserve to be looked at and the black out is suppose to distract?

Either way it makes zero sense not to just paint it over with a no zoom in green island and draw zero attention.

landing strip?

[screams]

It's prolly cozy as fuck, with walruses and never sunny, everything cast in a windswept, snowy gloom.

Here's a pic of the island according to Google Earth

no one would have cared if there was a landing strip on an artic island that has no access when frozen over.

government have the ability to see without blackout...so this is just to prevent normies from seeing.

i still think its meant to get people looking...since google has a million better tools to make something not appear on their map program.

Occam's razor would suggest that Google simply likes satellite imagery for that area, user-kun.

I get bad vibes from it.

This is the mountain where devil tempted Christ, and still waits...

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
AHH
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

Its getting late anons don't you think its time to hit the hay for the night? Its just some uninhabited island with nothing on it. There are thousands like it, not even worth mapping.

I've been out in -30C. It's nippy.

Dress in layers and know that if you make a snow cave it's going to be +4C.

*lacks

I'm betting that it's either some billionaire's private island or a military base.

google cuts things all the time at the request of governments

that island is probably russias pedophile playground or something

>not pulling an all nighter every night and sleeping from 8 am to 4 pm

Get out normie

It looks like ships can get pretty close.

The part to the right of the island looks like a possible landing zone.

Underground base.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Islands_of_the_East_Siberian_Sea

I'm from the South. The coldest I've ever been in is like +2F. I just don't know how to think about weather that cold.

>not pulling an all nighter and sleeping from 7am to 10 am

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilkitsky_Island_(East_Siberian_Sea)

Is it this one????

Alright I have some more info, the land is called Jeannette Island, it was discovered by the crew of the crashed U.S.S Jeannette in the late 1800s, who trekked 1,000 miles over the ice and water from the site of the crash to Siberia.

There is a great book about this called "In the Kingdom of Ice".

There is even a wikipedia: wiki/Jeannette_Island

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Islands_of_the_East_Siberian_Sea
So It's Jeannette Island?

Its too late user, don't bother looking into the island. There is nothing there at all.

thats highly unlikely, since it is a small area completely surrounded by working imagery.
And no, its not a glitch. A glitch would be perfectly aligned to a square.

There's a good story, "To Build a Fire" by Jack London. That kinda cold is kill ya cold

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeannette_Island

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vilkitsky_Island_(East_Siberian_Sea)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhokhov_Island
these three

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeannette_Island
This is the island

Apparently O'bumble surrendered this land to Russia.

fellowshipoftheminds.com/tag/jeannette-island/

As much as I''d love some autism, it looks like google makes all of their ocean the same blue, and cuts it off for island view. Same thing happens on every other island, this one just looks fucked. I'd guess it's just an island they did a shitty job at taking a photo of from the satellites.
I've got nothing for the black spot though.

Jeannette Island

I hate when people don't know how Google Maps works. The blue of the ocean isn't real ocean, it's a filler texture for missing satellite data. That's just ocean and clouds. At various zooms it looks different because of sea ice movements and melts. Fucking a, learn some shit.

Henrietta Island.

Sure looks like the snow is covering a dome.

its natalia and putins secret island getaway

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>I just don't know how to think about weather that cold.

It's oddly similar to a lot of heat. Like opening the oven and putting your face next to it.

The cold will burn you and give you little stabs. But you get used to it. You don't want it to stop feeling, because at that point you have frostbite.

I got that on my ears and it wasn't even that cold, just high humidity and wind chill with no hat. When you heat up frostbite.. that's when you feel pain for real. It's more like dipping something in acid. And yet you know you need to (slowly) heat it back up or get tissue death.

On the upside you haven't lived until you've seen a no wind winter day with the sun out and the crispest powder snow covering the landscape. You strap on your shoes, or get on your snowmobile and just flow over the white glistening blanket that covers everything.

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Looks like the Mountains of Angmar from LOTR

>but the UFO base near malibu!!!

it looks like snow you autistic fuck

if something there, it's probably underground and thus very far beyond any of our abilities to accurately guess what it is without insider help. it's also too far to knock on the front door and ask to come on.

it's probably nothing

Here's another pic from of the island from Panoramio

>it looks like snow you autistic fuck

So doesn't conform to a dome shape by itself.

>Jeannette Island consists of folded Paleozoic graywackes overlain by Cenozoic conglomerates.

>The Cenozoic conglomerate contains well-rounded pebbles, cobbles, and boulders of quartz sandstone, quartzite, diorite, andesite-basalts, and altered granite.

I'm no geologist, but aren't most of these minerals formed around volcanoes or something?
Does this mean this is a volcanic island?

I guess the closest I've gotten to that was summiting Mt. Rainier. Snow all year round, and nothing but snow, rocks, and altitude sickness. Still nothing seems comparable to far north winters.

I agree that it is highly unlikely they don't have imagery for that area.

What is more likely however is that in the image they have of that there was a cloud there that their cloud detection algorithm masked out.

Aren't most islands formed by volcanic activity?

could just be some intern fucking up the image filtering and posting the wrong image. its pretty normal to create bitmasks like this to filter noise out of poor quality images

Thats possible, but wouldn't we see a lot more of those areas?
And if it detected a cloud, why wouldn't it use older imagery? You can tell when the image of the area was taken by the watermark, and some areas use older data.

Good point user.

There thar be monsters lad.

Think of it being more like minecraft and building underground bases near and around lava.

It can be kind of neat.

Maybe there are a lot of other similarly low priority areas with gaps like this?

Perhaps there was only 1 image that they ever got covering this area.

Google maps imagery is high enough resolution that it is not legal to sell satellite imagery. Legal limit is 30cm pixels. I believe they use airplanes to get their images.

Was their something the USS Jeannette found that they didn't want us to know about.

ALIENS

Am I just being autistic or are places like Siberia, Antarctica, etc. freaky as fuck? Just looking at them on Google Earth makes my skin crawl

EVIL LOOKING AS FUCK. SOMTHING BAD HAS HAPPEN THIER I FEEL IN MY DICK BONE

it's Supermans home.

>Perhaps there was only 1 image that they ever got covering this area.

Highly unlikely.

maybe somebody just owns that island and doesnt want it seen.

Why? Because theyre some old rich fag who doesn't really know whats going on.

Low priority area and expensive to task imaging aircraft to that region.

But yeah I agree it's Google, highly unlikely.

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Post proof, please.

I fucking love you pol

top notch investigative work
this is why they're turning towards AI to better censor you people. crowdsourced research.. no... weaponized autism that'll get into the geology of islands to investigate the slightest oddity on a random ass island north of fucking russia.

good job guys. The Island is pretty boring tbqh. it's good we got it settled so quickly.

Shadow Moses?

No i mean highly unlikely that they wouldn't have satelite coverage of it

Apparently, there was a rumour back in 2012 that Obama was giving away 7 oil-rich Alaskan islands to Russia. Jeanette Island was one of them.

Sauce: factcheck.org/2012/03/alaskan-island-giveaway/

rockie mountains in canada are in HD and north of russia is all fucked up and low res. 100% something is going on their

fellowshipoftheminds.com/tag/jeannette-island/

yeah yeah we get it some dumb island accidentally got blacked out

who cares lets move on

It hurts the breathe. And if you're innawoods in those conditions you have to play things very safe.

IS IT ME OF DOES THAT LOOK LIKE A FROG???

B-but we're having fun user

The imperiled Arctic Ocean islands include Wrangell, Bennett, Jeannette and Henrietta. Wrangell became American in 1881 with the landing of the U.S. Revenue Marine ship Thomas Corwin. The landing party included the famed naturalist John Muir. It is 3,000 square miles in size.

Northwest of Wrangell are the DeLong Islands, named for George Washington DeLong, the captain of USS Jeannette. Also in 1881, he discovered and claimed these three islands for the United States. He named them for the voyage co-sponsor, New York City newspaper publisher James Gordon Bennett. The ship’s crew received a hero’s welcome back in Washington, and Congress awarded them gold medals.

We've got to dig deeper.

Oh. I was working under the assumption that any satellite imagery with higher resolution than 30cm is restricted and cannot be sold to private companies.

Google maps images usually seem better than that.

here we go again