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Originally posted by BigPimpin
Last week, I took a trip to Mammoth Mountain CA...
...About 10 miles east [actually NORTH] of Kern County
I saw a tunnel which was probobly about 8-10 ft around
going inside a mountain...
...the tunnel looked about 30-40 feet long, and the
mountain was at around 200 ft high and the slant
was around 40 degrees...
...All I can think of is that it is an underground base tunnel...
Originally posted by SgtCamo
Originally posted by BigPimpin
Last week, I took a trip to Mammoth Mountain CA...
...About 10 miles east [actually NORTH] of Kern County
I saw a tunnel which was probobly about 8-10 ft around
going inside a mountain...
...the tunnel looked about 30-40 feet long, and the
mountain was at around 200 ft high and the slant
was around 40 degrees...
...All I can think of is that it is an underground base tunnel...
Really? "All you can think of" is an underground base?
Sounds like a plain Jane water culvert to me.
Were you on US 395 near Little Lake? Tons of
culverts, just as you describe, in that area.
Did you get out of the car and investigate up close?
By what method(s) are you estimating the tube
diameter, length and mountain height?
If the tube is only 30-40 ft long, you could simply
walk up the hill a ways and see if there's a little
valley that allows the sun (and water) to reach
the 'far end' of that tunnel.
Lat Lon coordinates, photographs would certainly help.