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Huge bomb target carved in ground that can be seen from space found on Google Maps

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Google Maps users were shocked to find a huge 'bomb target' that can be seen from space in the US.Reddit user u/patchesandbrownie shared the find to the subreddit r/GoogleMaps claiming to have found the bullseye in South Dakota using the satellite view feature.

The original poster wrote: "Found what seems to be an old bomb target in South Dakota - 1450 ft wide."They later corrected their measurements to over 2,000ft after posting the coordinates of the astonishing find as 43°39'17"N 102°19'55"W.The post fascinated Reddit users as they give it 89 upvotes and speculated whether it was used for nuclear weapons testing or by NASA.One user said: "I guess it was for nuclear testing."Another added: "I think this is for calibrating targeting systems on satellite weapons to eradicate the giant roach people.

But I could be wrong."A third wrote: "Looks like they missed the target." The news comes as World War Three fears continue to rise following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine War.

Fears of nuclear war have been stoked in recent days following President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Put together by the YouTube platform The Infographics Show, this 2020 video looks at the problems that World War Three and the use of nuclear weapons could cause for citizens of the world.The disturbing video titled 'Why You Wouldn't Survive World War 3' is based on the idea that every major city in the world has been hit by nuclear bombs wiping out billions of people.It then goes on to detail how those people lucky enough to survive the bombs would not be around for long..

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