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Where the Nukes Are

Posted on | November 27, 2006 | 1 Comment

If you’ve ever wondered where those “secret” underground bunkers are where they keep all our nukes, the Nuclear Notebook guys, Hans Kristensen and Stan Norris, have poked virtual pushpins into a Google Earth map. (Hint to Albuquerque readers: some are right under your nose, and I don’t mean at the Ghost Mall.)

More on Hans’s Nuclear Information Project site.

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One Response to “Where the Nukes Are”

  1. kevin v
    November 30th, 2006 @ 2:42 pm

    the funny thing is that the kmz file leaves google’s defalt landmarks in as pushpins, making it appear that nukes are stored at the Google Campus in Palo Alto and under Mt. St. Helens

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