A Google Earth user has shared a bizarre discovery he found where a group of "cloaked men" gathering in a deserted ghost town.
TikTok user Jason Cline said he found some "really weird things" during a scroll on the app over the US territory.
His footage, seen more than 17 million times, shows him zooming onto the state of Nevada.
The man says: "You're gonna go down to the desert, just like this.
"Zoom in right here and once you get all the way down, you are going to find a circular object that kind of looks like a thumb print."
Jason warns that from this point onwards, things are going "crazy".
"What you are about to see, I cannot explain and I do not understand, I am literally thinking that I don't supposed to see this," he adds.
When he drops a pin on the map and goes into street view, it reveals an abandoned house next to a field with circular marks on the ground.
Somewhere not far from the house stands a "creepy man in all white" looking at a bicycle.
Jason continues: "But that's not just it, if you flip it around – there's a whole lot of them in a circle doing some sort of weird ceremony."
Google Earth fans were spooked by the discovery and some went on to try searching it on their phones.
One wrote: "How the heck did you manage to find these type of things?"
"This is scary because I don't live to far from there," a second said.
"Did anyone else see the Illuminati sign?" a third wondered.
But the mystery was quickly solved as others said it's an art installation at a deserted town of Rhyolite in Death Valley.
A viewer said the group of "creepy men" was known as "Last Supper" created by Belgian artist Albert Szukalski.
"I've been there! It's the Goldwell Open Air Museum," another gave details.
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