“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/I54chmDOrk” same, I saw it
pic.twitter.com/bc2OhAfac2
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“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/I54chmDOrk” same, I saw it
pic.twitter.com/bc2OhAfac2
@TheWeirdWorld It was called the Costa Concordia. People have already started to get it out of the ocean.
@TheWeirdWorld @Factsionary im on google maps.:-)
@TheWeirdWorld @Factsionary. Maybe cause it's a museum now...?
@TheWeirdWorld @Factsionary costa concordia
“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/70zW1E4w9g” ship is as big as Italy itself..
“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/jEzubmLanN”
“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/kPXDADNkH6”
“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/aHWksZP2tn”
“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/BsA5WCNhkK” I WENT ON THAT CRUISE BOAT FYI
“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/tfc6RxM7Vb”isn't this the map on GTA5? #gta5 @RockstarGames
“@TheWeirdWorld: You can actually see a crashed ship on Google Maps pic.twitter.com/jZGQmZky5s”
Yep cuz when they crash they flip on their side
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