Google is not always your friend, as a Peruvian couple learnt the hard way.
A man has gotten more than he bargained for when he searched for the best way to get to a bridge on Google Street View.
The husband stumbled across an image of a woman stroking the hair of another man with his head on her lap.
The image had been captured by the Google cameras FIVE years ago, but the woman and her outfit - white top, jeans and heels - looked familiar to the man, who realised that the clothes were identical to those worn by his wife on many occasions.
The Peruvian couple are now divorced after the husband confronted his wife with the evidence of her jolling, and she admitted to having had an affair, reports the Daily Mail.
The photos had been taken by a Google camera car at Puente de los Suspiros de Barranco [Bridge of Sighs of the Ravine], in Peruvian capital Lima in 2013.
The husband shared the photographs on social media, where followers commented that ‘it’s a small world’ and berated the jolling wife.
The Google Street View vehicles, including cars, bikes and snowmobiles, have captured locations all over the world with 360-degree cameras as they drove up and down the world’s roads - bringing accusations of intrusion and breach of privacy.
Faces and vehicle number plates are now blurred out to comply with privacy laws.