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Google Earth pictures showing man's been hoarding 500 bikes in garden seen from space

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Google Earth.Police were called to a property in Oxford after the stash in the garden was so big it could be seen from space.

It is alleged that the haul of bikes is stolen. Pictures taken from space and on the ground show how ridiculously large and chaotic the man’s collection was with wheels upon wheels stacked on top of one another.Police arrested the 54-year-old man at his property on suspicion of handling stolen goods and possession of criminal property.He has since been released under investigation while police get to the bottom of how the 500-strong bike mountain ended up in his backyard.Since the man’s haul was unearthed by the big wigs at Google HQ, people took to social media to mock the situation.One person shrieked: “What was he doing with all of those bikes?"Another joked: “Cracks me up no one spotted it sooner."It's not the first time the Google cameras have picked up something from up high.

Someone using the bird's-eye view of Google Maps to peruse their neighbourhood because they want to buy a property was astonished when they saw the word 'b***h' mowed into a lawn."Looking around my neighbourhood for a house to buy and came across a B!tch," the shocked person wrote on Reddit.Accompanying their message was a screen grab of the incriminating view, with an otherwise leafy superb featuring the rude word and a huge arrow pointing towards what appears to be a neighbour's house.Given the size of the massive yard, believed to be in the US, the letters could be 25ft tall, as well as appearing to be as wide as the house they are set behind.Which is one way to get your point across we suppose! To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here..

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