The end of "Black Mailbox Road" (an Area 51 access road also known as "Groom Lake Road"), as seen from State Route 375 in the Tikaboo Valley of southern Nevada. The former black mailbox is long gone and was replaced by a white one belonging to Steve Medlin, who runs a farm down the road. The Groom Lake facility is 20 miles from this point, beyond the mountain range seen to the left.
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Cooper, in Wiki Commons known as --Cooper.ch 19:38, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
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