I haven't been able to get a decent satellite photo from google maps, but I found this picture: aerial photograph of Stonehenge, in which a similarity arrises between stonehenge and the letter 'c' enclosed in a circle.
Still, you might say, the way Stonehenge looks nowadays has nothing to do with the way it was intended to look in the past.
Enter Google Maps. While I haven't been able to find Stonehenge itself, I came accross
Maryhill’s Stonehenge at Google Sightseeing, and was flabbergasted to see how a possible reconstruction of Stonehenge might look like. Yes, my friends, The Eath has been copyrighted by a party as-of-yet unknown.
Here is the proof: (c)
The commenter with the best guess as to who copyrighted earth, and how, gets to copyright Jupiter.</p>
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The Earth has been copyrighted
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