Human remains in Chernobyl and a creepy masked figure in a parked car are amongst the creepiest things that have been spotted on Google Earth.
TikToker, @thegoogleearthguy, shared the most disturbing scenes they discovered while digging deep into Google Earth - and viewers are divided.
Sharing the video to their 1.4 million followers on the popular social media platform, the 22 second clip, titled 'scariest things found on Google Earth pt.2' has been liked 1.3 million times as it takes viewers on a unique journey of some "creepy" findings from across the globe.
One includes a suspected 'bloody murder scene' that might not be what it seens, as well as what look to be human remains in Chernobyl. While a 'masked figure' peers chillingly out of a parked car.
With thousands of comments on the video, which has been viewed an incredible 11.2million times, many people were quick to discuss their thoughts, with several users branding the scenes "funny" rather than "scary".
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However, many TikTok commenters were not convinced, stating the "murder scene" was in fact wet marks from the sea, likely caused by a dog.
One user said: "The reason the dock is red is because the dog was in the water and when the wood got wet it turned red."
A second person wrote: "Why is no-one talking about the masked figure?"
Another added: "The masked one is just attached to the chair because my neighbour has a mask like that attached into the chair of their car."
Many were not convinced the human remains in Chernobyl were exactly that.
One person said: "That last one was definitely not human remains."
But others said it "could be true" as there appeared to be what looked like a gas mask also pictured.
Thirty-six years ago, an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction destroyed one of the reactors at Chernobyl power plant, killing 30 people within three months.
There have also been thousands of deaths due to radiation-induced cancers and illnesses in the years since the disaster, although it is difficult to link many of them directly to Chernobyl.
The disused power station, home to history's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, is still used to contain nuclear waste.
The power plant previously fell into Russian hands in February following fierce fighting between the two side's troops which led to a rise in radiation levels due to the disruption of contaminated soil.
However, in March, Russian forces formally handed control of the plant back to its employees, and most occupying forces withdrew.
The popular TikTok account regularly shares videos, often viewed hundreds of thousands of times, taking his viewers on a journey of Google Earth.
Other popular videos include a rabbit which appears to be "flying" in the air as it is caught on camera and other "creepy" places captured on Google Maps, from a "giant bunny in the hills of Italy" to a "creepy face under a bridge in America".