Google Maps Street View was subject to a hilarious misfortune as the tables were turned on the photography team. The camera crew – who often spark red-faced moments for a variety of passers-by when they are caught uncompromising positions – found themselves the subject of the bater this time around. Their embarrassing incident occurred during a visit to the Isle of Man. They were blessed with bright sunshine for their trip, during which they pulled by a tree-lined car park at Murray Golf Club.
The peaceful countryside surroundings made for some tranquil shots yet the chilled vibe was somewhat disturbed as a problem occurred.
The Google Maps driver was forced to get out of his car in a cringe-worthy moment which saw him captured by his own camera.
It appeared a speck of dirt or a bug had directly hit the lens, causing a smear and inconvenience which had to be removed.
As such, the driver was forced to exit the car and clean it off.
He was seen wearing a red hoodie with the word Oklahoma.
The camera team was travelling down the A412, an ordinary-looking road between Slough and Watford.
After capturing cars going about their daily journeys, the lens honed in on a strange, enchanting sight.
It appeared to be a Cinderella-style white wedding carriage, drawn by horses, on the far side of the road.
It was topped with a pink crown of flowers, making it eye-catching amid its green, grassy fields surroundings.
A pair of white horses drew the stunning mode of transport fawn the road, with their manes too adorned with pink blooms.