CNET reporter allowed into Cheyenne Mountain, page 1
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Topic started on 3-7-2009 @ 07:40 AM by l_e_cox
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Cheyenne Mountain is one of the underground bases that has not been kept secret from the general public. Therefore, it may not be a huge deal that a reporter was allowed in to take some pictures.

Yet, I find the photos fascinating.

I mean, it's not usual for anyone to see a power plant of the type shown here, complete with color-coded pipes!

And the underground reservoir - all underground facilities need to handle the problem of cooling - there it is.

I encourage anyone to view these photos (assuming you can get into that site) if you are curious about what these places look like.
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