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Scouring the terrain of China

Most people use Google Earth, the internet service that employs satellite and aerial images, to zoom in on the neighborhood where they live and find their own house.

But some people are using Google Earth to scour China and search for unusual military installations. They are finding them, too. For my story on what they've turned up, click here.

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