> Research Germany #75
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>Research Japan
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google earth view… no clue
https://earth.google.com/web/search/-82.75520779815591,+28.57275131124008/@-82.75460705,28.57604561,2865.31162183a,412.85618038d,35y,-68.95129048h,45.00186603t,0r/data=CmkaPxI5GcirGFNVsFTAIdI9RtSfkjxAKiUtODIuNzU1MjA3Nzk4MTU1OTEsIDI4LjU3Mjc1MTMxMTI0MDA4GAEgASImCiQJ4BsLLjTuFkAR0w4QAsuRFUAZRA1V0RDbUsAhxTzYjG4EU8A
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>>https://earth.google.com/web/search/-82.75520779815591,+28.57275131124008/@-82.75460705,28.57604561,2865.31162183a,412.85618038d,35y,-68.95129048h,45.00186603t,0r/data=CmkaPxI5GcirGFNVsFTAIdI9RtSfkjxAKiUtODIuNzU1MjA3Nzk4MTU1OTEsIDI4LjU3Mjc1MTMxMTI0MDA4GAEgASImCiQJ4BsLLjTuFkAR0w4QAsuRFUAZRA1V0RDbUsAhxTzYjG4EU8A
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>the thing is, it is in the middle of nowhere, no camp what so ever. It's just there.
can be a glitch in the software/camera/sattelite??
its a beautiful cycle really. The carbon dioxide released by its use, is needed for the existing green to grow and eventually become stored energy/carbon dioxide