Here is a great site. A collection of wierd images from Google Earth - collected by the Brooklyn based artist Clement Valla.
From the INFO:
I collect Google Earth images. I discovered strange moments where the
illusion of a seamless representation of the Earth’s surface seems to
break down. At first, I thought they were glitches, or errors in the
algorithm, but looking closer I realized the situation was actually more
interesting — these images are not glitches. They are the absolute
logical result of the system. They are an edge condition—an anomaly
within the system, a nonstandard, an outlier, even, but not an error.
These jarring moments expose how Google Earth works, focusing our
attention on the software. They reveal a new model of representation:
not through indexical photographs but through automated data collection
from a myriad of different sources constantly updated and endlessly
combined to create a seamless illusion; Google Earth is a database
disguised as a photographic representation. These uncanny images focus
our attention on that process itself, and the network of algorithms,
computers, storage systems, automated cameras, maps, pilots, engineers,
photographers, surveyors and map-makers that generate them.