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AlbinoFlea: Comments
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| Poster | Time | Map | Comment | | albinoflea | 2005-07-29 08:00:50 | Floating man - Swim pontoon | I pulled this shot off of Google Earth:
http://www.georgetown.edu/users/srf23/cg.jpg"... | | albinoflea | 2005-07-22 14:10:59 | Electric Shovel Big John at Hobet 21 Mountaintop Coal Mine | That's downright chivalrous of you, hombre. I just need to learn to refresh my screen a little more often.
It's a big planet though. Plenty of interesting sites to go around... | | albinoflea | 2005-07-22 13:42:27 | Electric Shovel Big John at Hobet 21 Mountaintop Coal Mine | Yup, missed your posting of this one, by 15 min... | | albinoflea | 2005-07-22 13:12:46 | Hobet 21 Coal Mine | Wow... those are big; hadn't entirely explored it. I'll post the electric shovel as another map. | | albinoflea | 2005-07-22 12:43:49 | Hobet 21 Coal Mine | This is actually only the Western half of the mine... | | albinoflea | 2005-07-18 23:50:00 | Howard University Medical | I believe this is also the former site of Griffith Stadium, home of the Washington Senators baseball team, which was demolished in 1965. | | albinoflea | 2005-07-12 08:10:08 | Szwederowo Airport (BZG) | This looks to be Szwederowo Airport near Bydgoszcz. | | albinoflea | 2005-07-12 08:00:58 | Brindisi Casale Airport | This also goes by the names of Casale or Brindisi Casale. | | albinoflea | 2005-07-12 07:47:38 | Blue Line DC Metro train | Only a four car train--typical! | | albinoflea | 2005-07-11 08:35:38 | Al-Bumbah North (Military Airfield in Libya) | From the latitude and longitude, this should be Al-Bumbah North. | | albinoflea | 2005-07-11 08:07:18 | Alverca Air Base | From the latitude and longitude, this should be Alverca Air Base, ICAO code LPAR. | | albinoflea | 2005-07-08 12:10:57 | Denali National Park | This is the Southwestern portion of Denali National Park; Mt. McKinley is just off the map to the right.
The corner of Kahiltna Glacier can be seen on the map link, but is not present... | | AlbinoFlea | 2005-06-24 12:03:30 | Aorounga Crater | That's the Aorounga impact crater. From NASA:
...the Aorounga impact crater, with a diameter of about 17 kilometers (10.5 miles). The original crater was buried by sediments, which... |
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