Google Maps mystery: THIS Street View image has something disturbing lurking in it

Google Maps has enabled people all over the world to see sights they never thought possible. 

But there are some images you might wish you didn’t see. 

Street View captured a few disturbing additions to an otherwise ordinary scene on the outskirts of Mexico. 

The image showed a two-lane road with several cars driving along it, headed in the opposite direction of the camera. 

There were four men in the photo also, two on each side of the red car closest to the lens.

But it’s what they were wearing that captured the attention of viewers. 

Each man had a spooky mask on his head, including a Scream mask and a werewolf mask. 

One of them was also holding a long straight unidentifiable object in his hand. 

To make matters even more creepy, all of the men in the group were staring directly at the camera. 

It’s unclear what the group was doing or why they were wearing their bizarre costumes. 

Snow speckled the ground, which stretched flat as far as the eye could see. 

But in the centre of the photograph was a field filled with some very strange visitors. 

At first glance it appeared there were people congregated in the space, but zooming in revealed the real occupants. 

The field was filled with lines and lines of scarecrows.

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