What in this picture is wrong?

I recently was looking at downtown SLC and what the top of my office building looks like on google maps. While I had the map up, I scrolled over to Temple Square to see how that looked from above. What I found was a little weird. The Salt Lake temple and the old tabernacle are at an angled perspective and you can see the sides of the buildings. In all of my searching on Google Maps and Google Earth I’ve never seen another building like this. The images of most buildings are from a straight down view, even the other buildings on temple square are like this.

At first I thought it might be because Temple Square is a tourist destination and they wanted to show more of the sides of the temple, but after more investigation of tourist attractions and famous buildings, I still wasn’t able to find anything like this. 

Does anyone have an explanation? I was even curious enough about this to look on Google to try to find someone to ask but wasn’t able to find any good contact info.

temple square from above

Check it out here.

2 Responses to “What in this picture is wrong?”

  1. Paul says:

    That’s crazy. I noticed that a couple of the other buildings have that same effect on them. Notice the Joseph Smith Building. Also, take a look at the Church Administration building with its huge shadow that runs the block.

    I’ve never seen something like this before. I bet that in a year though this page will look different.

  2. Hilarye says:

    you are weird

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