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Re: TAB78 post# 83361

Wednesday, 01/17/2018 3:05:20 PM

Wednesday, January 17, 2018 3:05:20 PM

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Giving benefit of doubt, Google Maps / Google Earth imagery is not real-time.

The MMEX site area was most recently imaged in 2015 in the Google database.

The image resolution is clear down to 1-meter feature sizes, and can be zoomed in and out.

Again, the MMEX site is flat, with approximately two miles of visibility in any direction of the compass rose.

The entire MMEX site is clearly visible, looking west, from the entry gate located to the immediate south of the eastward turn in Gulf Plant Road, without need to trespass.

To reinforce, even Jack and the MMEX team are not dumb enough to try and build on a heavy terrain site - the site prep would be far too expensive. The site is flat, scrub filled with creosote, cat claw, Russian Thistle (aka precursor to tumbleweed), mesquite and other Trans-Pecos vegetation. The infamous MMEX flag-pole is visible from the gate, using binoculars or a camera with a telephoto lens.

All the B.S. of the site being situated in hilly terrain, obscured from the nearby roads, including Gulf Plant Road to the north, and Gulf Road, to the south is easily refuted by visiting the site, as I have done on multiple occasions, most recently Dec. 10, or by using readily available GIS tools, including Google Maps or Google Earth.

You can easily go to maps.google.com, or use Google Earth with the following coordinate:

30.984957, -102.722038

Anyone, from anywhere, can examine all aspects of the MMEX site to understand the terrain features.

Here is another hybrid reference:



This is a second, from Google Earth, another useful view:



Is this real time?? If so please attach a link for real time viewing, I would like to do a more detailed view.

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