Romantic Carves Giant “I LOVE YOU” into Ground; Viewable on Google Maps

Romantic Carves Giant “I LOVE YOU” into Ground; Viewable on Google Maps
Apr 16, 2013 By eChinacities.com

Want to see something cool on Google Maps? Try punching this in: 陕西省西安市临潼区陈家窑 (Chen Jia Kiln, Lintong District, Xi’an, Shaanxi.) You’ll notice that to the south, some romantic has carved the words “I LOVE YOU” into the ground, and it’s big enough to be seen via satellite.

The Weibo post showing the romantic’s work appeared around 10:00 on April 6, and is visible if you adjust the viewing scale to 20m/100ft. According to estimations, the words are about 40 meters wide and ten meters tall. Many netizens have commented on the picture, with some praising the creator’s efforts to get his message across, though some have voice criticism at the apparent over-extravagance of it all. One user quipped, “Is it supposed to be for aliens?”

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DaqingDevil

Wonder how much it would cost to carve "F*** you!" into the ground? Has a better ring to it.

Apr 17, 2013 08:05 Report Abuse