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A YouTube Video Claims That UFO Wreckage in China Was Removed From Google Maps

In 2011, there was a discovery on Google Maps about the wreckage of a UFO in China. Recently, a video posted on YouTube is claiming that the wreckage is no longer visible on the updated version.

The YouTube video was posted on December 19, 2012. It shows a screenshot of the unknown place in China where the wreckage allegedly found last year. The so-called “Millenium Falcon” shaped object is nowhere to be found. The video then shows a recent screenshot of the same area but this time from the competing map service TerraServer. The object is still clearly identified in TerraServer.

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