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Google Maps captures a "hollow man" walking the streets of New York in a protective suit, headless and limbless

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Google Maps captures a "hollow man" walking the streets of New York in a protective suit, headless and limbless

According to the British "Daily Star" report, recently, a photo of a "hollow man" went viral on the Red Di network, looking like a headless man without limbs walking on the street wearing a protective suit, which is creepy.

Google Maps captures a "hollow man" walking the streets of New York in a protective suit, headless and limbless

It is reported that these photos were captured by Google Maps in May 2021, but they were not discovered until recently. The filming location was near the heavily guarded Brooklyn Shipyard in New York City.

As you can see from the map, this "hollow man" walks all the way from the street to the end of the street, although he has no limbs but can dance, and will lean on road signs or trees to rest, but it is not clear how he balances.

Google Maps captures a "hollow man" walking the streets of New York in a protective suit, headless and limbless

What's even more bizarre is that there is not a single passer-by on the target street, only a few cars parked on the side of the road, and a blue car seems to be turning around in the middle of the road.

Of course, all this does not affect the mood of the "hollow man", he even "dances with his hands" and seems to have a lot of fun.

It's unclear what this is, where the Hollow Man came from, what purpose or mission he came here with, or how he can ensure freedom to walk without limbs.

Google Maps captures a "hollow man" walking the streets of New York in a protective suit, headless and limbless

In fact, Google Maps has seen many of these bizarre sightings. Last week, a dagger-shaped UFO appeared in Essex, England, which is also incredible.

Some people said that it looked like a star destroyer, some people pointed out that it was definitely not the moon anyway, and some people thought that this might be caused by the reflected light on the roof.

Google Maps captures a "hollow man" walking the streets of New York in a protective suit, headless and limbless

As a famous wedge-shaped spaceship, the Star Destroyer appeared in four Star Wars films, including The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and was used by the Galactic Republic, the Galactic Empire, the First Order, and the Sith Eternity.

Google Maps captures a "hollow man" walking the streets of New York in a protective suit, headless and limbless

Image source: Daily Star, Bing