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From military bases to mysterious islands, there's no shortage of censored locations that the digital mapping service keeps hidden from users. A number of prisons around the globe are censored on Google Maps because they're considered to be sensitive locations. In , France's government asked Google to pull all images of French prisons from the web.
The order followed a daring escape from a prison near Paris that involved a helicopter that flew it into the courtyard. It's thought that notorious killer Redoine Faid and his accomplices used Google Maps to scout out the layout of Reau prison. It's not clear why much of the island is censored, but some suspect it relates to the island's nuclear history. France undertook significant nuclear testing on the atoll between and — with as many as tests performed during this time period.
This censored house is the site of the infamous Ariel Castro kidnappings, which took place between and in Cleveland, Ohio. Three young women were kidnapped by Castro and held captive in his home — and remained imprisoned until May One of the women eventually escaped and alerted the police. Castro was jailed for life plus 1, years in prison, but hung himself just one month into his sentence.
It's not exactly clear why this house on Princeport Road in humble Stockton-on-Tees is blurred. Even resident Jane Allison has no idea, saying: "I've been in this house since but I have no idea why you can't see it.
It's not clear exactly why the island is blurred, although there have been issues around whether the island belongs to Russia or the USA. Just type in the secretive country's name and look to the left where you should see a whole section of mystery. It's currently under observation for any radioactive leakage and may become a limited access wildlife reserve in It's never been explicitly explained why, but often this kind of blurring is related to national security.