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You know who likes earthen blast walls around missile sites?
The Iranians and the North Koreans. That medium range nuclear missile is called the Shahab 3. The four holes, one in each quadrant of the enclosed "tennis court" space could have been mounting mechanisms for the launchers, perhaps located in the tunnels?
So we have an island associated with MOS and this weird earthen rectangular blast wall at the highest point on the island. If I were Israel/England and I wanted a back up plan to start a war, using an acquired Shahab 3 wouldn't be a bad plan.
I think there's a small chance, the "tennis court", the sundial and the rectangular area directly to the left of the fake temple entrance cover missile launch blast doors.
Maybe the island was multipurpose? Or the purpose changed repeatedly over time? I just keep coming back that these tunnels and perhaps massive underground bunkers must have been constructed years and years ago. I wonder if they weren't a WWII bunker complex or a subsequent set of missile silos that were later abandoned, sold and refurbished for occupancy.
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