Millennium Falcon spotted on Google Maps near a golf course in Surrey
Hiding the Millennium Falcon from Darth Vader is one thing. Concealing it from the prying eyes of Google Maps … that’s quite another, it turns out, after the Millennium Falcon was spotted near a golf course in Surrey.
But you’ll have to look very, very carefully. (Clue: it’s behind a bunch of shipping containers).
“You’ve hidden the Millennium Falcon, right?”
“Don’t you worry boss. No one’s finding that any time soon.” https://t.co/YnatRDA0zU pic.twitter.com/LccTA7LJXL— Leon Hurley (@LeonHurley) November 9, 2017
No? Okay, closer.
Closest.
Super nerd alert.. search Longcross Studios Surrey on google earth, scroll to the right into some farmland and you can find the Millennium Falcon hidden behind some shipping containers pic.twitter.com/sV5FivPdRe
— Andi Durrant (@AndiDurrant) November 8, 2017
Apparently it’s the one used in The Force Awakens.
Yeah it wasn't the best hiding place. pic.twitter.com/i5bEHV2Cg3
— Stu Whitten (@Stu_FX) November 9, 2017
Wait, is that it actually in that location?
— Leon Hurley (@LeonHurley) November 10, 2017
Almost, its here in these photos pic.twitter.com/mgsyZPNI6C
— Stu Whitten (@Stu_FX) November 10, 2017
Ah, the magic of the movies. You can have a look for yourself here.
Uhm. A tarp would have… never mind.
— @zkoogz (@zkoogz) November 9, 2017
If those are 40 and 60 foot shipping containers, double-stacked, that would be a nightmare of a tarp.
— A. Karley (@WellsiteGeo) November 9, 2017
To be fair this is BASICALLY the way Han Solo hides his ship in the movies, just sorta parks it somewhere and goes “that’s good enough”
— Jacob who is a Ghost (@STCroiss) November 9, 2017
— caro ramsey 🚀 (@caroramsey) November 9, 2017
Shipping containers do not concern me Admiral. I want that ship!
— Troy Myatt (@troymyatt) November 9, 2017
It might not look like much but it made the kessle run in less than 12 parsecs
— Lippy (@MartinLiptrot) November 9, 2017
Reminded us of this lookalike housing estate
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