Google Maps Loch Ness street view glitch leaves Twitter in hysterics with X-rated snap
Fans of the Loch Ness monster were met with a huge surprise as they tried looking up the famous location on Google Maps street view. Instead of finding stunning greenery and a gorgeous lake they were met with a view of a naked man taking a selfie. Google Maps has transformed our lives allowing us to explore the world without leaving the couch. However, it does glitch from time to time providing some quality entertainment.
In the most recent example, people using street view searching for the Loch Ness monster came across something completely different.
The famous Loch Ness monster is a mythical creature that is believed to live in the freshwaters of the lake, and many have attempted to find the creature and document it.
One Twitter user, who tried to explore the location, searched “loch ness” in the app and after clicking street view was left with a photo he was unprepared for.
The photograph showed a naked man holding a selfie-stick presumably taking a revealing snap.
He appears to be grinning and standing in the buff on a patio with loungers and chairs behind him.
Through the windows, there seems to be a pool and another person (fully-clothed) soaking up the sun.
The user was shocked by the photo and shared it with his followers on the social media platform.
The tweet read: “Public announcement. Search 'loch ness' in Google Maps, and click on the street view (I apologise in advance.)"
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Many people have taken to social media to express their views.
One joked about seeing the 'Loch Ness C**r' after trying it out for themselves.
Another wrote: “That's no man... that's Nessie".
A third said: "If that's Nessie I wish we never found him."
However, some Google Maps users claim the photo has been taken down and it didn't work, with others telling them "Lucky you, it worked for me," with crying emojis.
Theories claim street view has been temporarily disabled in the location after letting the cat out of the bag.