Well, Terry - it's sure to be part of the next alien conspiracy theory...
even if it is what is left of a gold mining claim...

... and it is not as lame as most of the alien BS, but that is due mainly to
lower population density in Alaska. Actually the Gobi desert has more
strange geometric structures, as seen on Goggle than Alaska, far more - but
it is part of populous China and has been heavily mined - even if it is
technically as sparsely populated as the area East of Nome (which, after all
was heavily mined for gold, following the Klondike strikes)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2011/nov/15/mystery-unidentified-
chinese-desert-patterns

Here is the jpeg image, which can be blown up - and it shows a number of
square structures, which are not necessarily pyramids. There are plenty of
square structures in strip mining, which can be seen on google satellite.
The main thing which is odd, to a skeptic is that these are all squarish
instead of merely rectangular, but that is typical of claim grids too.

http://www.earthfiles.com/images/news/A/AlaskaHiddenEgyptPyramidInfraRed.jpg


-----Original Message-----
From: Terry Blanton 

> http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=2000&category=Environment
>
> Is There A Large Pyramid Underground Between
> Mt. McKinley and Nome, Alaska?

Is this it?

64.504733,-157.755844

T



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