What do you do after you watch an exhilarating documentary on National Geographic about UFOs and aliens? Look for them on the Net of course. Our fellow geek Derek, sent us the following links and pictures to help you guys in your mission to discover aliens and UFOs with Google Maps and Google Earth. Of course, whether any one of them are UFOs are obviously debatable, but it's fun nevertheless and some of them can you give you a good chuckle - we hope :)
Here's a list of co-ordiantes for Google Maps (Via Google Sightseeing). Click on the Images to open the maps.
Could be a UFO or just a shining, silver weather baloon?
Another one in Rome:
This one here looks like a UFO Landing Strip (see it's even got U written to make sure aliens know where to land :P)

Some one built a house to look like a UFO? Or is that the official UFO hotel?
The Tunguska Event: Supposed to be a site for a UFO crash
There's more of them in Google Sightseeing; if you haven't seen them earlier of the site, we highly recommend you do.
If you want to go on your discovery trail, then the first thing we recommend is downloading the UFO Maps file for Google Earth (via UFOmaps.com, which uses data from National UFO Reporting Center). Once loaded, you can look for UFO sightings in each location in the United States by the year, so you can increase your chances by reaching out to places where more than one sighting has been reported for example.
Happy UFO seeing. Live long and prosper :)



