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Google Earth viewers spooked by creepy ‘demonic figure’ found under bridge

GOOGLE Earth users have been creeped out by a strange ‘demonic figure’ spotted under a bridge.

The discovery was made by zooming in on a highway bridge in the US and having a look at what’s underneath.

Google EarthCan you spot the creepy ‘face’ in this image?[/caption]

Google EarthGoogle Earth users have some concerns over what’s lurking under this bridge in New York[/caption]

The bridge is located across the Cayuga Waterfront Trail in Ithaca, New York.

TikTok user ‘Hidden on Google Earth‘ shared the creepy video that ended up going viral.

It’s a spooky Google Earth location that’s done the rounds before as fans of the mapping service can use it as an example of a creepy find.

Under the bridge, more zooming revealed what looks like a ghostly face or mask.

It could easily be part of the bridge’s infrastructure that happens to look like a face with two eyes.


It could also be a discarded mask or graffiti.

However, some people have compared it to the Joker or Pennywise the clown from Stephen King’s It.

One shocked viewer replied to the video: “I’m never ever walking under a bridge again without thinking there’s a murderous clown lurking around, thanks for that.”

Other people have compared it to a demon.

You can try and spot the figure yourself with the Google Earth co-ordinates 42°26’35.24″N 76°30’49.09″W.

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