It's just a desert with a few corrugated iron buildings.
It's just a desert with a few corrugated iron buildings.
It's a decoy. The real shit is in Tahlequa, Oklahoma.
Oh well, I'll have a new adventure everyday finding the places ( hope I don't get lost)
We'll I'm back! It was a horrible trip.... NEVER go to Area 51
We'll I'm back! It was a horrible trip.... NEVER go to Area 51
They erased your short term memory with gamma lasers. You posted twice.
Spenser Jodi wrote:
We'll I'm back! It was a horrible trip.... NEVER go to Area 51
Are you sure you are still you and not a robot substitute?
I'm afraid you can't be trusted.
Spenser Jodi wrote:
We'll I'm back! It was a horrible trip.... NEVER go to Area 51
Details?
My colleague flew a drone over Area 51 for 2 min 10 sec of film... nothing amazing on the film, but it was cool he pulled it off and shared it with us in class (Stanford).
Haha i'm not a robot XD
BORING DETAILS !!!
I only got to the gates, i loved the desert though.
Yeah, sorry. My phone wasn't sending the message fast enough so i clicked two times.
Spenser Jodi wrote:
Haha i'm not a robot XD
that's exactly what you'd think if you were a government robot programmed to think that.
Lol. I really didn't get that far towards the gate. My bff (Tiff) Got so creeped out she ran towards the car and locked me outside.
Spenser Jodi wrote:
Lol. I really didn't get that far towards the gate. My bff (Tiff) Got so creeped out she ran towards the car and locked me outside.
That sucks, you both got anally probed by the government.^^
In reply to Behind the Times. Head to Duke Airfield FLA. Sneak thru the woods at night and wait until you hear aircraft, activity will cease and then the lights will go out around the proximity of the flightline, You will hear aircraft land, taxi and enter a hangar and the doors close. The lights will come back on and everyone will get back to work. Eventually a vehicle with blackened windows will exit the hangar. It is spooky.
Been stationed there and seen it many times.
Weird that I saw this thread on here tonight. This last weekend, I went out with my cousin to an area in nowheresville Utah. He's big into hunting for arrowheads and using a metal detector, and was told the General location of an old abandoned mining town from the late 1800's. It is right on the border of another place called Dugway. I'd never heard of it before, but that's not really saying much. Well, we ended up finding a ton of old stuff - found a ring and 4 super old Mexican silver coins that were buried in a jar!!!! However, you'd think it couldn't get much better than that, right? At around 7:45, the sun began to set, it started to be dusk, and just out over the mountains we saw a black triangle in the sky. It was seriously the coolest thing I've ever seen. It just slowly moved along the skyline, banked north over the mountains, and looked like it basically was going to land. I took pics of it with my phone, but it just looks like a black dot because of the distance. We sprinted to our truck about a 1/2 mile away, and took the dirt road toward where we thought it had gone down. About 2 miles down this dirt road, there's a massive sign with a gate and fence that stated it being illegal to go any further, and that it was "US Government Property" from there onward. We were kind of wanting to get out and jump the fence, but thought better of it. So, once we got back into cell service range, I looked it up, and there definitely is a government base there known as Dugway Proving Grounds. Crazy!
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Spenser Jodi wrote:We'll I'm back! It was a horrible trip.... NEVER go to Area 51
Details?
Ugh...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS-h6ok6LcAkjj wrote:
My colleague flew a drone over Area 51 for 2 min 10 sec of film... nothing amazing on the film, but it was cool he pulled it off and shared it with us in class (Stanford).
Do you mean he only filmed for 2 min 10 sec but flew a lot longer? Unless this was a seriously fast drone, which would thus increase its likelihood of detection due to size and noise, it would take considerably longer than that to cover the minimum of 12 miles from the perimeter to the Groom Lake base.
And even then, the only interesting thing would be to get close enough at the right angle and right time to catch a view into an open hangar door and maybe catch a glimpse at a next generation bomber prototype or something. If it's just exterior shots of buildings, google maps has had high resolution imagery for years.