British experts say this is not the first time MH370 has been found on Google Maps

  According to the British media "Mirror", British technologist Ian Wilson claims to have found the crashed MH370 passenger plane on Google Maps, lying quietly in the jungle of Cambodia.

  Many netizens searched based on the Google Maps coordinates provided by Wilson (12.089059, 104.151882), and indeed saw the same image.

  But is this really MH370, which has been missing for four and a half years? Suspicions abound, and so far there is no conclusive evidence to confirm this claim.

       In fact, this is not the first time someone has claimed to have found MH370 on Google Maps.

  Off the coast of Padang, Indonesia

  According to the British media "Daily Star", in July this year, some netizens posted a screenshot of Google Maps on social networking sites, pointing out that the picture depicted the crashed passenger plane MH370, which crashed off the coast of Padang, Indonesia.

  The news quickly spread, and many people believed it to be true. According to Xingzhou.com, Eddie, the head of the Indonesian Padang Disaster Management Committee, then "refuted the rumor", saying that the pictures posted online showed traces of posting productin, and the Indonesian government had never received relevant information.

  Near the Round Island of Mauritius

  According to Fox News, in March this year, Australian amateur air crash investigator Peter McMahon said that he had carefully studied Google Maps and confirmed that the wreckage of MH370 was located 16 kilometers south of Round Island in Mauritius in the southwestern Indian Ocean. He has given the information to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and also claims that the fuselage of the plane is full of bullet holes.

  A spokesperson for Australia’s Joint Agency Coordination Centre said McMahon contacted the Australian Transport Safety Bureau via Facebook and email in 2016 and 2017, but the date of sending the pictures was November 6, 2009, four years before MH370 disappeared.

  South Africa’s Cape Coast

  According to the Daily Mail, in March 2016, Scott Waring, editor of the daily UFO sighting newspaper, reported that while searching for UFO sightings on Google Maps, he had accidentally found the wreckage of a plane suspected to be MH370 off the coast of the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.

  Mr. Waring said the satellite photo, taken on June 27, 2015, was 16 months away from the accident, and that it was most likely to have drifted there, based on Australian models of currents that floated MH370. But no debris was found in the area in subsequent searches.

  The Operational Secrets Behind Google Maps

  Since the disappearance of MH370, almost the whole world has been actively searching, and many ordinary people also want to do their part. Google Maps has become one of the most efficient search tools.

  According to British technology media Stuff, Google Maps spokeswoman Susan Cadrecha said that Google occasionally captures some difficult-to-explain images, especially objects moving at high speed underwater, such as fish, water currents, etc., which may form an airplane-like outline and give people the illusion.

  However, Google Maps does capture "special effects images" of real aircraft.

  A plane appears to have landed on a rooftop in central Adelaide, Australia.

A passenger plane is low potential among the trees of Brooklyn, USA.

It looks like a plane is parked in the yard of a family in Paraguay.

  It looks like a plane is parked in the yard of a family in Paraguay.

  Forbes reported that Google Maps uses multiple satellite images to map the world, and satellites occasionally capture aircraft in flight, which may give users the above-mentioned bizarre images.

  Google Maps’ satellite imagery is sourced from DigitalGlobe, a US commercial space imagery and geospatial content provider, whose Earth Imaging Satellite is capable of capturing 30-centimeter resolution images.

  Each of DigitalGlobe’s satellites orbits the Earth 16 times a day and can collect 3 million square kilometers of imagery. Working around the clock, these satellites have long amassed a wealth of data that powers Google Maps.

  In addition, Google has hired a special team to manually check and correct maps using an internal program called "Atlas." Operators not only check for problems reported by tens of thousands of users every day, but also fix them as needed.

  Google Maps’ "Scientific Open Way"

  As well as providing users with navigation, Google Maps has long been a "professional assistant" for explorers and archaeologists.

  Google Maps was first used by an Italian programmer to discover historic sites. He discovered an ancient Roman manor more than 2,000 years ago. Since then, Google Maps has become a weapon for many archaeologists.

  Last October, archaeologists discovered 400 mysterious stone gates estimated to be 9,000 years old in a remote desert in Saudi Arabia using Google Maps.

  David Kennedy, a professor at the University of Western Australia who led the study, said he was contacted by a Saudi doctor with an interest in history who spotted the spectacle on Google Maps. The area is a "hellscape" without vegetation or water, so it has not been explored before.

  The high-resolution images are "democratizing" archaeological research, Mr. Kennedy said.

  In May of this year, a British butterfly scientist named Julian Bayliss discovered the last "secret garden" on Earth with the help of Google Maps.

  According to the technology media The Verge, Belize used Google Maps to observe the African rainforest for 15 years. In 2012, he found a volcano-like mountain range between Mabu and Namuri mountains in northern Mozambique.

  After six years of observation and research, Belize led an expedition into this pristine tropical rainforest in northern Mozambique. The reason why it is called the last mysterious garden on earth is because of its steep terrain and 700 meters above the ground, which keeps this rainforest the most pristine ecology.

  In fact, ordinary people can also use Google Maps to start their own exploration and archaeological journey. Google Earth also added an "Explorer" tool last year, which contains introductions from experts in various fields to help you rediscover this wonderful world.

He boarded the world hot search, why?

After working as a truck driver for almost 20 years, Wang Zhigang suddenly became angry.

Fans are more accustomed to calling him "Black Brother"-this is his nickname.

Brother Hei’s life is in a small cockpit all the year round. Accommodation is settled on the truck. You can wash clothes and cook by connecting a water pipe from the water tank, and then you can take a shower by connecting a plastic shower head, "like a humble home".

Brother Hei likes to record stories on the road. He always has a way to explore the taste of life in a monotonous journey. Some chatting card friends, a steaming bowl of braces, some sadness on the road, and some sudden and painful illnesses are all recorded in his video.

In fact, in Aauto Quicker, there are 200 million migrant workers writing their own stories.

Someone shuttled through the streets of Beijing in the early morning and became a ferryman in the city; Someone drove a truck and set foot on the long northwest road; Someone is guarding the joys and sorrows of the kitchen and bearing the taste of a city.

Behind every brick and tile is life.

A 6-square-meter hut bears the joys and sorrows of Gao Zhixiao’s life for many years.

The green wall paint peeled off, revealing the white wall inside. A bunk bed occupies almost the whole space, and the waste cartons picked up by Gao Zhixiao are stacked at the door. Outside the house, dozens of families are strung together in a long corridor.

Holding a mobile phone, he walked from outside to inside, recorded a simple and rough "roomtour" and uploaded it to Aauto Quicker.

He never thought that this hobby of recording his life with Aauto Quicker for many years would make him on the cover of Time magazine and be seen by the whole world.

It was the spring of 2020, and the epidemic was severe. There was a broadcast of "Don’t gather, don’t go out" on the loudspeakers in the streets and lanes, and all walks of life were shut down.

Gao Zhixiao accepted a new takeaway order.

That’s a request for purchasing insulin. He can imagine that the person who placed the order was anxious, "maybe waiting for help."

Gao Zhixiao got on the electric car, drove to the guest’s home, took the prescription, and then went to the hospital to get the medicine.

As soon as he got out of the hospital, he sprayed disinfectant all over his body. "I was also afraid in my heart."

It was an old lady who lived alone who bought the medicine.

The old man warmly invited him in. Knowing that the old lady hadn’t eaten yet, he knocked on two eggs and put down a bowl of noodles, and made an agreement with the old man to see her again next time. Before leaving, take away the garbage in the house.

He grew up in a single-parent family and can understand the loneliness of the elderly.

At the moment he walked out of the hutong, he felt that the city was wrapped in loneliness, and the spring was chilly. There were few pedestrians on the road, and he shuttled through the empty road alone.

During the epidemic, he has to run more than 100 kilometers every day to complete sixty or seventy orders. He sent mobile phone charging cables to patients in isolation hospitals and bought vegetables, rice and oil noodles for the people in the city.

When the world stopped, they became ferrymen in the city.

Gao Zhixiao recorded the stories behind these orders one by one in Aauto Quicker, and he was seen at the gates of closed communities, under overpasses and hutongs.

These records also attracted microphones and spotlights, and the media poured in.

In March 2020, Time Magazine published a special issue on the epidemic, with the theme of "Ordinary people all over the world under the epidemic", and he became the only Chinese face on the cover.

On the cover, he is dressed in yellow-this is a sign of a service provider in the take-away industry. He has a northwest man’s face with thick eyebrows, dark skin and big and deep eyes. Time magazine rated him as "having an extraordinary sense of mission".

Compared with "Gao Zhixiao", his more well-known name is "takeaway Xiaoyao Ge".

Brother Xiaoyao is a character in online games. He was originally an inn boy, and later became a generation of chivalrous men, fighting for the sword in the Jianghu. "I went to the clothes and hid myself in the name."

Gao Zhixiao thinks that there is a similar side to Li Xiaoyao in his own personality. When night falls, the road is his river and lake.

Walking in the Jianghu, those fine and carefree days were recorded by him in Aauto Quicker.

On the "Express Mountain" of the Double Eleven, I bought chocolates and roses for my wife on Valentine’s Day. On a rainy night, my car broke down. He ran to deliver four orders and pushed the car to his home 5 kilometers away step by step. ……

In the live broadcast room, he "talked about life" with the familiar old irons, talked about the 7-year experience of drifting in the North, and shared the helplessness and goodwill encountered in the delivery.

He said that he would take his wife to see the red leaves in Xiangshan, Beijing. "Then make a video for the old irons."

On the Aauto Quicker, there are many take-away riders like Gao Zhixiao. Zhou Lei, a rider from Hebei Province, won more than 300,000 fans in Aauto Quicker because of his love of singing. He was invited by CCTV to appear on the Avenue of Stars and entered the annual finals.

These take-away workers, in the city with many high-rise buildings, maintain the smooth operation of urban machines. With the help of the internet platform, they broke away from the vague group of "takeaway brothers" and had their own close-ups.

They record their love for life and let themselves be seen.

Everyone loves to eat the cook’s food, but few people pay attention to the cook’s hands.

The Yellow Sea has a pair of hands with prominent joints, and the most common ones are scars. These scars are witnesses to the story. There are three or four old and new cuts in one place, and the original knife wounds and scalding scars are faintly visible.

In Aauto Quicker, he has another nickname-"Chef Huang". He has released more than 700 videos of cooking and has 4.59 million fans. The dishes are all home-cooked tastes, but the viewing data of the video is very impressive.

He turned the bitterness and sweetness of living in the countryside and the city into authentic food and put it in front of the audience.