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NOTE: This place is on private property. Listing for informational purposes only. Please do not visit without express permission from the land owner. LOCATION: https://goo.gl/maps/oZ3rG9esf9L2 The RCAF Station Beaverbank was originally a long-range Pinetree Line early warning radar station operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force. It was located in central Nova Scotia near the community of Beaver Bank and was abandoned in 1964. More information: (photos can be seen at these links) https://en.wikiped...Station_Beaverbank https://roadtrippe...rcaf-radar-station Video of the inside: https://www.youtub...atch?v=p0jhnARKonk
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It's great that you've decided to contribute to the site! However, we've ALL been to the Radar like a million times. It's basically one of the first two places a new explorer goes. In fact, the Youtube video you've linked to is one of the members of UER. Because it's on private property, the thousands of pics that we've taken of it require full member access to view.
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when it comes to uer this is more of a park then a site
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Posted by Whyshy when it comes to uer this is more of a park then a site
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Posted by Whyshy when it comes to uer this is more of a park then a site
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This is on private property, and while it is a popular spot and well known, it's definitely not a park and people have been asked to leave. I'd also recommend contributing more to the site, rather than bringing up old posts with an inane comment, if you're trying to get full membership.
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Posted by darbycrashin
This is on private property, and while it is a popular spot and well known, it's definitely not a park and people have been asked to leave. I'd also recommend contributing more to the site, rather than bringing up old posts with an inane comment, if you're trying to get full membership.
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Im working on it. I made one thread about Britex but places I've visited are pretty well visited so its kinda redundant. I'm going to hero road soon so hopefully i can make a thread about that. also it being a park was just a figure of speech most places are privately owned.
[last edit 9/6/2019 8:50 PM by Whyshy - edited 1 times]
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