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What Did Google Earth Spot In the Chinese Desert?

New submitter snooz_crash writes "An Ex-CIA analyst requests your assistance in IDing a base that he has been observing for quite a while. The base has been in existence for several years, but its shape and location do not lead to an immediate answer to the riddle of 'what the heck is it?'"

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  1. Re:Tall 'U' Shaped Structure? by mindcandy · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just southwest of that structure is what's obviously a pretty big electrical substation (you can see the transmission tower shadows leading to it) .. also, look further west and you see another U shaped building with no roof and what are obviously little rooms/cells .. so be it dormitories or whatever, I think you're on the right track.

    That's a big substation though .. something need a lot of juice.

  2. Re:Ummm.... maybe go there? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Go there? Why not try calling a local official first? The site is right next to the city of Kashgar -- find a phone number and pick up the phone. (OK, find a native Chinese speaker first...) 60 seconds and few questions later you might have *an* answer, if not *the* answer.

    Who knows, the city's website (http://www.xjks.gov.cn/) might even have news about the project. Although I think the site may be Slashdotted already.

  3. Re:Agricultural rather... by icebike · · Score: 4, Informative

    Nothing here is old or defunct.

    Use Google Earth. Click the clock button, and drift back in time.
    Nothing was here in 2009.

    Its just a mining operation of some sort.

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  4. Re:Factory by phantomfive · · Score: 3, Informative

    Why would you devalue your currency to print your way out of debt when you could simply not pay it back?

    Historically, these two have gone hand-in-hand. That is, governments that can't pay their debts also frequently have trouble funding anything without just printing money.

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