Has MH370 Just Been Found In The Cambodian Jungle?

Has MH370 Just Been Found in the Cambodian Jungle? On March 8th of
2014 at 12:41 in the morning flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia with 227 passengers and 12 crewmembers onboard.
 Thirty-eight minutes into their journey to the Beijing Capital International Airport in China, all communication with the plane just stopped. The Boeing 777 pinged on radar a couple times, then was spotted by a satellite one last time way off course over the Indian Ocean before it and all 239 people onboard vanished into thin air.
 Their disappearance was, at the time, the highest casualty count Malaysian Airlines had ever been accountable for. But it was the mystery surrounding flight MH370 that sparked an international rescue effort the likes of which the world had never seen. With seven nations involved in the search, theories surrounding the plane's disappearance were, shall we say, varied.
 Some of the guesses were pretty out there with everything from aliens to interference from competing airlines, a murder-suicide committed by the pilot, and even an explosion caused by fruit in the cargo. The families of those lost found themselves desperate for answers they never really got, but a recent discovery on google maps could change everything we previously believed about MH370’s tragically cryptic flight path.
 We’re we wrong this whole time? Has the missing plane finally been located and by who? Stay tuned to find out. Video producer Ian Wilson was busy doing what all of us do on occasion. He opened Google Maps, switched to Satellite, and went perusing.
 He probably expected to chase away an hour or two of boredom. I seriously doubt he was expecting to locate the missing piece of an international, four-year puzzle. There is certainly some question of the discovery's authenticity. Some experts claim that the outline of the plane itself is too clean.
 If this was really a crashed plane, then surely the trees would be obscuring things at least a little bit. Even if the fated flight had crushed trees over when it came down, after four years something should have grown back up. There's also no crash trail, no track where it came barreling in, just a plane sitting in the middle of some trees.
 Some have even gone so far as to say that it's probably just some weird, plane shaped cloud. Of course, it's hard to tell. The satellite image isn't exactly the greatest quality. There could very well be trees in the way or a skid through the forest and we simply can't see either of those things due to how the image is rendered from satellite to screen. But the image is still very obviously at least plane shaped.
 
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