The video appears to be a reaction video where the host is exploring and reacting to various unusual and disturbing locations found on Google Maps. The host shares and discusses several examples, including:
* A ghost town in Ukraine with an abandoned amusement park and a Ferris wheel, which was affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
* A face-like image found on the outskirts of a city, which was discovered by an internet user and has since been removed.
* A strange face stamped on a fence in a business area, which appears to be a demon or an evil entity.
* An abandoned coal mining facility in Japan, which has well-documented passageways and is considered terrifying.
* A location in Mexico where a subscriber found a strange face looking towards the sky through a glass surface.
Throughout the video, the host shares their reactions and thoughts on these locations, often expressing fear, disgust, or shock. They also discuss the idea that some of these locations may be manipulated or fake, and that the truth behind them may be more mundane than what initially meets the eye.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Google Earth has high-resolution images of the entire globe taken by a satellite on October 6, 2005.
2. The images on Google Earth can be used to view intriguing, disturbing, and incredible locations around the world.
3. The Loch Ness monster was reportedly spotted on Google Maps, but it was later revealed to be the image of a whale.
4. The ghost town of Prípyat, located near the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, is visible on Google Maps.
5. Prípyat was abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster and remains uninhabitable due to high levels of radiation.
6. A subscriber shared a location on Google Maps that appears to show a face in the water, known as "Satan's face."
7. The face was found by an internet user who took a photo of it and shared it online.
8. The coordinates to view the face on Google Maps are available in the description of a video.
9. A subscriber shared a location on Google Maps that appears to show a terrifying face stamped on the fence of a business in Berasátegui.
10. The face is described as having a nose and rough sleeves, and is believed to be a woman.
11. The face is no longer visible on Google Maps, possibly due to modifications to the terrain.
12. Sima Island in Japan is home to an abandoned coal mining facility that is visible on Google Maps.
13. The facility has passageways and tunnels that can be viewed on Google Maps in good quality.
14. A location on Google Maps appears to show a tiger with human legs, which is one of the author's fears.
15. Google uses a team to take photos for Google Maps, not just cars with cameras.
16. The team includes people who may be seen in the photos, but they are not always visible.
17. One of the most disturbing coordinates on Google Maps is located in a place that rose from the delta in the state of Utah.