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Google Maps Users Spot 'Road To Heaven' In Arizona

Google Maps Users Spot 'Road To Heaven' In Arizona

The road appears to melt into the sky

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

Eagle-eyed Google Maps users have joked that the site confirms 'a route to Heaven' as a road seems to disappear into the sky.

The fairly low-res image shows a tarmacked road that seems to stretch on until it meets the sky, the ground on both sides of the road is white, which again blends into the sky above.

A Reddit user posted the screenshot, asking: "Is this the road to Heaven?" before sharing the information on where the road was.

Google Maps

And if you fancy taking a drive to Heaven yourself then you'll need to head to Chambers in Arizona, as that's where the shot was taken.

One user did a bit of scrolling in the area and spotted a cute pooch following the Google Maps camera, which the original poster said: "Pretty much confirms that this is, in fact, Heaven." Well, I find it hard to disagree with that.

But before you pack a bag, one user gave a simple explanation for the photo, posting: "The cam has a problem with the white balance."

Ah, well.

Earlier this month, one TikTok user reckoned he spotted a crime being carried out on Google Maps.

The user, going by the name 'Content Dropped', shared a video that appears to show a group in Poland stealing train tracks in broad daylight.

The video explains: "You won't believe what I've just found.

"I thought I'd seen it all."

The user then zooms into the map, showing a group of people carrying train tracks in a wheelbarrow across a train line.

The video continues: "But they're literally stealing train tracks."

The clip has racked up thousands of views, with many TikTok shocked at what they've seen.

One said: "They must have an inside connection in the railway company, normally those tracks are welded together."

TikTok/Google Maps

Another joked: "It's just a good job they didn't steal the Google Maps camera."

A third added: "Happens all the time here in the UK. People in disguise themselves with hi-viz jackets to look like workers."

But someone else was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt, adding: "Maybe they're helping replace it."

Yeah maybe and maybe that is the road to Heaven up there, eh?

Featured Image Credit: Google Maps

Topics: Google Maps, Weird