"Google" finds an old distress call written on the sand in the desert of Jordan.. Who got lost in 2019?

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Google Maps detected a 150-foot distress call drawn in the desert of Ma'an Governorate, southern Jordan.


One Maps user shared an image showing "SOS STRANDED," a sign that there are people stranded and in need of help.


A user of the application posted on his YouTube channel, a video clip documenting the presence of the distress call drawn on the ground, in the Jordanian desert.

The user said that someone informed him of the presence of that sign in that place, and that SOS can only be seen through an aircraft, a satellite or from space, noting that "anyone who drew this call has written it in English." .

He explained that the letter "S", which was drawn from the "SOS" call, based on the area of ​​​​the area, is about 27 feet long, pointing out that that sign was drawn in 2019.


And if the user of the Google Maps application goes a little lower than the call The distress call, which is about 15 kilometers from the Shidiya mine of the Jordan Phosphate Mines Company, in Ma'an Governorate, will find the word "NO".

The user pointed out that the site of the call appears within scattered paths, and it cannot be determined exactly whether it was drawn on one of the roads, according to the British "Daily Star" website.


This discovery sparked the interest of thousands of viewers and interested people, as someone wondered whether the Jordanian authorities had been informed at the time of the existence of this sign.

And any of the users of the Google Maps application can see the mark through the following coordinates: 29.772778,36.231667

It is worth noting that searching using Google Maps brings many people's interest to search for strange sites around the world, as some people were shocked to encounter strange snapshots taken, and some described those snapshots as fantasy-like.

Recently, social networking sites such as "Facebook" and "Instagram" have emerged, videos shared by users of surprising and surprising sites, of snapshots taken via satellite, sometimes documenting funny pictures and others considered by some as puzzles that need explanation.

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