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		<title>Where is Area 51</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The centerpiece of Area 51 is a runway, reportedly built sometime in the early 1990s, that is 11,960 feet long and 140 feet wide. The length and width of this runway is far beyond what is required for normal military and civilian aviation; such a runway would be ideal for short-winged aircraft that needed to achieve a high speed before obtaining enough lift to become airborne. Tire skid marks on this runway show it is heavily used. There are also shorter runways, including one used by the “Janet” flights from Las Vegas and elsewhere (see entry in this section) and </p>
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		<title>Area 51 Map</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2017 13:50:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most visitors to Area 51 come hoping to see UFOs. It&#8217;s impossible to discuss UFOs and Area 51 without mentioning the Papoose Lake area, known as “S-4.” S-4/Papoose Lake is immediately south of Groom Lake/Area 51 and, according to reports, is the scene of the most amazing UFO-related activity the Top Secret Government is trying to keep hidden. Unfortunately, those reports are almost certainly bullshit. The legend of S-4 began in November 1989, when a man named Bob Lazar came forward claiming he was a physicist who had worked on UFOs being tested at S-4. Lazar said the UFOs were </p>
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