The Scottish Island of Jura has accidentally been wiped off
The tiny island off
“That doesn’t sound good!” Deadline.com quoted a Google spokeswoman as saying when alerted of the issue. "We are sorry about that. We're aware of the problem, and our engineers are beavering away to fix it," she added.
Based on our latest search, the poor island of Jura is still a block of blue ocean on Google Maps. The only remaining trace of the island's existence is a thin white line marking a road.
Around 200 people live on Jura, who are outnumbered by more than 5,000 deer. It covers an area of about 140 square miles.
This is not the first Google Maps snafu. Last November, geologists discovered that Sandy Island, a Manhattan-sized island that shows up on Google maps and other charts between Australia and New Caledonia, does not actually exist after they sailed right through it.
In the images below, Jura has vanished from Google's "map view" but is still visible in the "satellite view."
Map view:
Google Maps
Satellite view:
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