vadex21
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| 08 May 2016 09:37 AM |
https:././.gyazo.com/.3c4db69d44274ce4c7ae5909f92870c2 Coordinates: 39°55'22.3"N 20°27'21.9"E ----- google maps Remove all the periods in the link
I found it at school then sent the coordinates to my email and I want to see what people think it is |
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| 08 May 2016 09:39 AM |
a lemur plush caught in a tree obviously
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Mavryn
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| 08 May 2016 09:40 AM |
| probably a squirrel or cat |
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vadex21
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| 08 May 2016 09:41 AM |
Hmmmm Maybe the cat thing but what about the white thing behind it?
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vadex21
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| 08 May 2016 09:41 AM |
And its outside of a church so...
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| 08 May 2016 09:43 AM |
a bat i think lol im stupid xDD
some hobo once told me that world was macaroni |
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| 08 May 2016 09:43 AM |
| It is just the camera messing up, it is moving you know |
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vadex21
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| 08 May 2016 09:44 AM |
True dat but its right outside of a church and that is kinda weird, a figure outside of a church?
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davinhi1
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| 08 May 2016 09:44 AM |
what
This is a siggy, now bb lets get jiggy |
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vadex21
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| 08 May 2016 09:47 AM |
Red eyed thing outside of a church? That's weird to me
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| 08 May 2016 09:50 AM |
| That is the light, back before all of this new camera technology you would get red eyes a lot |
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vadex21
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| 08 May 2016 09:52 AM |
Yeah but what animal would have a wavy white thing behind it and it cant be an owl because they are nocturnal
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