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Post by redkyle on Nov 4, 2011 8:26:02 GMT -5
Whilst browsing Google earth the other day I found a strange anomaly on Seguam Island in the North Pacific. Researching the island I discovered that it is basically uninhabited. (US census 2000 shows a population of 1 - possibly a science station employee?). The Island is described as a double Caldera volcano which might account for strange holes in the ground. However, the feature at 52 21' 23" N 172 27' 19.13" W elev 177m seems too regular to be a natural Geographic/volcanic feature. What does anyone else think?
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