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10958046898?profile=originalOkay, the video checks out so far.

10958048071?profile=originalBut what are these round things that are close to the "guillotine fields"?  They are enormous...

10958047659?profile=originalAnd they have a pipeline going from the perimeter to the center...

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10958048288?profile=originalOkay, the circles appear to be crops and the pipeline transports water from a well head, tractors move the pipeline which accounts for the concentric circles.  That seems like a reasonable explanation.  Now, to the mysterious object inside the fenced-in rectangle.

10958047887?profile=originalIt is too pixelated to determine for sure, but if the blue side is the size of a bus (as the youtuber thinks), and the tower perpendicular is a guillotine, then I would say they are about the same length.  From what I've read so far, the military guillotines are 6-1/2 feet tall.  A school bus is about 36-39 feet.  So, the math doesn't add up.  The blue color might mean water perhaps.  This area appears to be agricultural, so these rectangles may be various crop plots?  {Upon re-reviewing the video, the youtuber said it was the size of a FEMA bus.  I would think they have different sizes, but would have full size busses for emergency evacuations.}

Next is the "J" shaped object that the youtuber thinks is a street lamp.  Could be.  As far as size, I found dimensions for Lancaster State Prison (CA).  It is surrounded by two 12-foot chain-link fences, with a 13-foot electrified fence inside.  Pedestrian street lamps are 12-15 feet in height, as mandated by city ordinance.  So, that also gives you a feel for the sizes.  It seems like the "bus" object (which the youtuber calls a platform) then could be 10-12 feet long and the "guillotine" object might be the same.  Thus, I don't think the blue object (the platform) is the length of a bus, probably less than half the length.  I also think the blue color is water and, thus, is not a platform, but rather another pit or indentation where water collected.

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Now, the "heads"...

10958047685?profile=originalCan't tell what they are.

It doesn't seem like a place for decapitating heads, though I don't know what it is.

And, finally, I accepted the youtuber's challenge to find this prison, and here it is... an Arizona State Prison...

10958048464?profile=originalThe label is the Google Earth label.

10958048489?profile=originalAnd just to nail it closed, his a street map version:

10958048862?profile=originalCase closed.

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  • Next is the "J" shaped object that the youtuber thinks is a street lamp.  Could be.  As far as size, I found dimensions for Lancaster State Prison (CA).  It is surrounded by two 12-foot chain-link fences, with a 13-foot electrified fence inside.  Pedestrian street lamps are 12-15 feet in height, as mandated by city ordinance.  So, that also gives you a feel for the sizes.  It seems like the "bus" object (labeled a platform) then could be 10-12 feet long and the "guillotine" object might be the same.    Thus, I don't think the platform object is the length of a bus, probably less than half the length.  However, the blue color (if it indicates water) would make it seem more like a pit rather than a platform.

  • After zooming in, I can't determine what the fenced in rectangle might be.  It does look fenced in, with the top wires slanted inward, but the blue rectangle and the tower remain mysterious.  If the blue rectangle is the size of a school bus, as suggested by the youtuber, then the tower appears to be approximately the same size.  From what I've read about military guillotines, so far, is that they are about 6-1.5 feet tall.  School buses average in length from 36-39 feet.  So, the math isn't adding up.  Since this is an agricultural area, as determined by the circular crop plots, this may be more crop plots under development.  As a prison, I don't see anything to substantiate it, no barracks or other buildings.  And it is hard pan desert.

  • Okay, it makes sense.  I noticed there were parts of the one circle I zoomed in on that appeared to be green.

    Now, onward to see if I can decipher the fenced rectangle.

  • When I was in Utah and Arizona, I did see some places that had huge water tanks to hold water stored from a well which was connected to the irrigation systems.  I also saw irrigation systems hooked up directly to wells without tanks.  I am not sure if they bring in water by tankers, I would think that would be too costly for farmers.  The huge milk farm near us also does corn crops and they have huge piped mobile irrigation systems hooked up to wells (used only during dry spells).  Out in Arizona, Utah and other desert states, they have to use irrigation systems in order to grow things (or have pasture).  It is cool to see the green "crop circles" from a plane.  The ones that you looked at in these pictures were probably the irrigation systems that are connected right to a well head which is in the center of the circle.  

  • Thanks, Kim.  I was thinking something agricultural, but there is nothing apparent on either end of the pipes.  Is water trucked in and hooked into the pipe?

  • The pipes carry water to be sprayed on the fields, and the tractors move these pipes as they are on wheels.  These also are set up like this to water pasture for livestock.

  • The round circles appear to be irrigation fields.  They are either alfalfa, corn, soy, etc.  I saw a lot of these flying out to Utah and when I got up close to see what they were, they were crops being irrigated in circles.

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