
Satellite Images Suggest Nuclear Missile Silo Located in Rural Colorado
These days, the general public can use something like Google Maps to virtually check out places that are otherwise extremely forbidden. With the click of a mouse, anyone can see an aerial view of places like Area 51, North Korea, and Japan's notorious Aokigahara Forest from the comfort of their own home.
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Because this futuristic technology is so readily available, instances of strange, surprising, and sometimes shocking discoveries being found happen regularly.
Recently, a member of a Facebook group dedicated to odd findings on Google Maps posted a screenshot of what is widely believed to be a nuclear missile silo in an extremely desolate part of Colorado and tinfoil hats everywhere were donned as a result.
Is This a Nuclear Missile Silo in a Rural + Desolate Part of Colorado?
While it doesn't necessarily look like much upon first glance, the original poster of the photo claims that the below photo is a nuclear missile silo located in Colorado.
The author compared the finding to another nuclear missile silo in Wyoming and the resemblance is nothing short of uncanny.

The alleged nuclear missile silo is located northeast of Fort Collins near the Wyoming border.
Just east of the supposed nuclear missile silo is another fascinating find called Cedar Creek Wind Farm.
A quick search around the area also reveals a couple of questionable areas that appear to be blacked out as if to hide the details from the general public.
Check out the original post as well as the nearly identical finding in Wyoming by clicking here.
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