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Previously on "Curiosity in the desert"
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One guy in the middle of the picture has a worried look, as if he is bursting to go to the loo
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That's 2299. Or perhaps as early as 2049.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThis:

Shirley?
Can anyone spot the tall guy in that picture?
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This:Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe way things are going, that's what the British Isles will look like in 2300 AD

Shirley?
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This one, I presume - which, strangely, is actually a building, part of some kind of military academy but open to touristsOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWhat about the land-locked chinese aircraft carrier...
Churchill - In "can't be arsed finding and posting a link" mode!
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What about the land-locked chinese aircraft carrier...
Churchill - In "can't be arsed finding and posting a link" mode!
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Have we done this one before?

http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2010...ohnston-atoll/
It looks like a piece of an earth size death star puzzle.
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William of Ockham would turn in his grave.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostOr: a gang of hefty tarmacers with an interest in the Futurist movement turned up at a dear old lady's house, and strong-armed her into handing over her life savings in return for a large tarmac triangle in the Arizona desert.
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Or: a gang of hefty tarmacers with an interest in the Futurist movement turned up at a dear old lady's house, and strong-armed her into handing over her life savings in return for a large tarmac triangle in the Arizona desert.
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Maybe it's an airfield that someone started building but never completed?
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Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Northwest Phoenix areaOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
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Oh, I think I might have dropped that last time me & the other giant alien lizards were playing asteroid snooker.
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It must be terribly frustrating for the David Icke tin foil hat brigade when people suggest perfectly down to earth explanations for things like this.
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