Google Maps Street View captures mysterious magic OCCULT symbol in deserted field

Google Maps can help people discover parts of the world they might not have seen before.

From funny people to unexplained images, it can unearth some of the most bizarre things.

An area in Kazakhstan has captured a weird occult symbol in a deserted part of the country, prompting many conspiracy theories.

The reason behind the bizarre symbol has been solved by an expert.

A pentagram symbol has been spotted on a deserted patch of grass, with the closest area being the city of Lisakovsk.

Measuring roughly 1,200 feet, the large pointed symbol is often used in magical practices, linked with Wiccans and other cultures.

Many believe that the symbol is used for Satanic practices, which is a popular misconception as it is often used for protection instead.

Hilarious reviews of the area have played along to the mystery behind it.

One user wrote: “I loved the lamb sacrifice and I would love to come again.” 

Another wrote: “Comfortable alters, relaxing sounds of chanting, but the morning breakfast from last night’s sacrifices could use some salt.”

One expert believes they know the reason behind it.

Emma Usmanova, an archaeologist who works in the area, told LiveScience that it was probably made in the Soviet era, using the U.S.S.R. star symbol.

She stated: “It is the outline of a park made in the form of a star.”

It isn’t the first time Google Maps has unearthed some creepy images.

A statue in Nice, France has been blurred out after the image went viral.

The scary brown figure resembles an alien and is staring directly at the camera.

Thought to be some kind of tiki statue, it has since been censored.

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