Censoring these locations has logical reasons, such as security, privacy concerns, and trade secrets. However, this doesn't stop conspiracy theorists from having a field day.
With the kind of government and policies the company strictly implements within its boundaries, it is not a surprise that we could not sneak a peak on this country.
The French Airbase remains active today, but we really couldn’t tell what lies beyond we are not allowed to see.
The warning notice says it all. Any threat to this power plant would be truly devastating, thus it is blurred for security.
Volkel Air Base is a military airbase used by the Royal Netherlands Air Force, and just like every air base censored on Google Earth, security is the utmost reason.
This racetrack is used for both auto-racing and motorcycle racing. No threat for national security here, but Google Earth thinks otherwise.
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