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Is Groom Lake always dry?

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posted on Mar, 22 2007 @ 09:38 PM
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I came across this image:



When is Groom Lake dry and when is it not?

[edit on 22-3-2007 by Cobra1982]



posted on Mar, 22 2007 @ 09:42 PM
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Be ncie to have a source for that image.

But that's most likely a case of inferior image mirage. Otherwise you've got a building sitting on a tiny island with no bridge to it.



posted on Mar, 22 2007 @ 09:50 PM
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Originally posted by Esoterica
Be ncie to have a source for that image.

But that's most likely a case of inferior image mirage. Otherwise you've got a building sitting on a tiny island with no bridge to it.

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This site puts dreamlandresort.com to shame.

[edit on 22-3-2007 by Cobra1982]



posted on Mar, 22 2007 @ 10:28 PM
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Groom Lake is wet after it rains, just like Rogers Lake at Edwards (or any other dry lakebed. The water isn't very deep, but if there is enough rain, it stays wet for quite some time.

When these lakes are in their wet stage, you can usually find copepods (tiny shrimp-like creatures) swimming around. At Edwards, this draws sea birds in from the coast to enjoy a feast. When the lakebed dries up again, the shrimp die and create an awful stench.




 
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