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Re: SageWise post# 47878

Wednesday, 01/23/2008 12:52:18 AM

Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:52:18 AM

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Sage, the aerial shot is of Mako. You can see some of the stuff from my pics in it, like the equipment lined up along the back (east) fence along the willow tree line (north is left in the photo). I believe the 3 aluminum pieces in the middle on that fence line are diving air compressors. You can also see some stuff that I couldn't adequately capture, like the 2 other large buildings to the north. Immediately south diagonally across the highway (not shown) is the intracoastal canal that traverses south louisiana only a few miles north of the GOM. Along the south fence line you can see a large moveable crane. To the north of the crane adjacent to the main building is where the LARS/rover was that I snapped, and it appears as though it may be this aerial shot, too. I don't see the assembled sat system in the pic, but that may be a decompression chamber down in the right lower (southwest) corner of the yard in front of the crane. Private Mako Lane appears in the lower mid pic, running northwest to join U.S. Hwy. 90. As you can tell, Mako's facilities are very large and were once a pipe yard, and they have the capacity to expand to the huge developed pipe yard area ground to the southeast, as well as the green vacant land to the west toward the highway (which is probably 4-5 acres). I did not get a chance to go into the 2 large buildings to the north, nor the 2 smaller ones to the northeast, so maybe your dream of finding testing chambers and pools there are technically still alive. They certainly have room to add some if they ever have a hankering to. Great DD sage.




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