Google Maps was created in 2005 to open the world to people from their computers.
Since then, he has captured some of the world’s strangest and most unsolved mysteries.
One of them is the Richat Structure, also known as the Eye of the Sahara, which is located near Ouadane in the Sahara.
But its origin remains a mystery even today.
The natural phenomenon is not visible from Earth and was only detected when humans began venturing into space.
Its discovery came in 1965, after a four-day mission on a Gemini spacecraft, when astronauts spotted the unusual mark.
The image, which measures more than 30 miles across, looks like an eye with swirls on the ground creating the pupil.
The marks are created by exposed sedimentary rocks, and some date back to the late Proterozoic era, more than 500 million years ago.