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UER Forum > Archived UE Photography > Inactive Missile Silo (Viewed 2499 times)
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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 20 on 3/7/2012 6:23 AM >
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Very nice set.

If only there were any of those around here. I'd be in paradise!


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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 21 on 6/17/2012 9:56 PM >
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Posted by subtilis
Gotta wonder what the story behind the bus and the gratuitous bullet holes is. I bet it involved a lot of alcohol and a hell of a weekend.....


Hahaha. As mentioned by SinCalRyder, its from the SWAT team. I visited the spot once when they were shooting but didn't get to see anything. Got this cool before and after shot though...
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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 22 on 6/17/2012 11:49 PM >
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Posted by PaleAle


As a brewer this picture makes me ill.


Hahahaha... i bet. I'll get some real brew next time!



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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 23 on 6/18/2012 2:44 AM >
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Posted by syl23
Next time, try unchecking the box that says "create pop-ups" when you're uploading pics.


^^^ THIS.
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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 24 on 6/18/2012 3:09 AM >
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Posted by VampiresKiss335


^^^ THIS.


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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 25 on 6/22/2012 9:47 AM >
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Woah Woah Woah that site has underground shit? I've been looking into this site for a while debating if it's worth the trip... Now I'm 100% sure I'll visit on my way up to San Fran next time I go.

Unless ofc this isn't the site I'm thinking it is... but the buildings and the shot up bus are familiar... I'm sure I've seen them in photos of the site

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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 26 on 6/23/2012 4:08 AM >
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I'm all about the history of places and this would be quite different. Lookin purdy sweet.

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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 27 on 6/24/2012 12:18 AM >
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Very nice, I agree. But what's up with the gnome?

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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 28 on 6/24/2012 12:23 AM >
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Gnome was driving.

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Re: Inactive Missile Silo
<Reply # 29 on 6/24/2012 12:42 AM >
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There's a Nike Missile Museum in Marin County, north of San Francisco, that has a working elevator and Nike's inside the magazine. It's in the DB under Marin Country, SF-88. Enjoy!

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