GOLF COURSE NOT PAR, FAR AWAY

Star Wars bosses try to hide the Millennium Falcon behind shipping containers – but forget about Google Earth

The iconic ship is surrounded by trees on the edge of the site of Longcross Studios in Chertsey, Surrey

STAR Wars bosses have hidden the legendary Millennium Falcon in a woods not so far, far away.

The iconic ship, featured in a number of the franchise’s films, is currently sat facing the elements surrounded by trees on the edge of the site of Longcross Studios in Chertsey, Surrey.

Google Maps gave fans a clear view of the Millennium Falcon

The prop, which first appeared in Star Wars in 1977, is blocked in by shipping containers and covered in plastic sheets to protect it.

Bosses have tried to hide the ship, despite it being just yards away from Barrow Hills Golf Club.

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But eagle-eyed Jedi fans have spotted it on Google Maps, where it is clear to see from a Bird’s Eye view.

Star Wars fans are currently waiting on tenterhooks for the release of the next instalment Star Wars: The Last Jedi, out next month.

The site of the hiding place sits near a golf club

The Millennium Falcon sitting next to the Surrey golf course

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The iconic ship first appeared in the Star Wars, which came out in 1977

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