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UER Forum > US: Pacific Southwest > SSFL: Home of NASA rocket testing and the United States worst nuclear meltdown. (Viewed 13718 times)
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Is this place being demolished very soon? I'd love to visit it before the end.




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You guys are making me rather jealous. I want to climb around in a giant jungle gym like that!




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