Man Claims He’s Made Shocking Discovery in Area 51 on Google Maps

There are many theories about Area 51, but one particular idea may prove to be very interesting and frightening.

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The area has been shrouded in mystery and is known for its high security. Some believe that the site is actually housing extraterrestrials.

The area was used by the US Air Force for testing various experimental aircraft during the Cold War.

This is the reason why the area is shrouded in secrecy. It also explains why the number of UFO sightings in the surrounding region is high.

Aside from testing various aircraft, the arid and sparse desert landscape was also used during the Cold War to develop nuclear weapons.

This was done to develop a technology that would have changed the world’s history.

After conducting an investigation, it was revealed that the tests conducted in Area 51 were similar to the detonation of nuclear weapons.

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During this period, the world’s governments started developing more powerful nuclear weapons.

This led to the detonation of explosive devices, which some even built in the area.

A Redditor claimed that they could determine the type of bomb that was used by using Google Earth, which is a free desktop app.

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They noted that the largest crater they could find was about a quarter of a mile wide.

The detonation of the bomb was carried out on April 2, 1985.

The weapon used by the US was reportedly 150 kilotons.

This is significantly larger than the bomb that destroyed the city of Hiroshima in 1945, which killed around 70,000 people.

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The B83, which is currently the United States’ largest weapon, has a yield of up 1.2 megatons.

It’s believed that there were nuclear test sites in the area, such as the one depicted in Nuketown.

These mock structures were made to resemble US towns and were designed to observe the effects of atomic weapons on the cities.

These structures could provide helpful information regarding the detonation’s destructive power.

Others, however, were not convinced and referred to them as UFO crash sites.

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