Google Street View is a handy tool used by people around the world for finding directions to different addresses.
The search engine giant regularly updates its street views which are captured by Google Maps cars, fitted with mounted cameras.
With this in mind, it's hardly surprising that Google has captured some strange moments in Merseyside over the years.
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Here we take a look at some of the street views that have caught the attention of ECHO readers.
A topless woman was caught posing for a Google Maps car as it went past a house in the Dingle area.
The woman was caught on the search engine's map lifting her top up and exposing her breasts on a doorstep.
Just before the image is photographed, the three women can be seen standing outside the fence and appear to be waiting for the car to go past so the moment can be captured at the right time.
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Two women caught the attention of an ECHO reader who was scrolling through Google Street View on Castle Street.
The women can be seen standing outside Sainsbury's in Liverpool city centre as they put their fingers up and swear at the Google camera.
Elsewhere in the city centre on Dale Street, the Google camera was greeted by a huge police scene.
In the street view image, a gang of kids can be seen crowded around on the pavement and on bikes in the road.
A large group of officers are also captured on camera as seven police cars line the street outside a block of flats.
Primrose Court in Huyton recently became the centre of a viral TikTok video which racked up more than five million views in 24 hours.
A video was created by a TikTok user scrolling on Google Street View and showed derelict homes with their windows boarded back in September 2019.
The ECHO has previously reported on the issues facing the housing estate, which was plagued by a spate of crime and anti-social behaviour.
The issue of crime coupled with fly-tippers targeting the area has caused many people to move out of the area.
To read more about it click here.
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