GOOGLE MAPS is a useful tool that is great for navigating around the world. But sometimes, the huge Street View lens spots some very bizarre scenes which is definitely the case for one street in New Orleans.
The two creatures look like the furry creatures known as Wookies from the Star Wars films.The strange scene was spotted on Google Maps by a Reddit user who captioned the photo, “Wookies on some scooters in New Orleans.”Google Maps: The French Quarter of New Orleans is known for its nightlifeThe user is referring to the sci-fi themed Mardi Gras parade that takes place in New Orleans in January.
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