Abandoned B-52s in Mojave Desert
While exploring the Mojave Desert south of Edwards Air Force Base on Google Earth, I spotted two B-52s sitting near the south end of Rogers Dry Lake Bed. After seeing a dirt road leading up to them I decided to give them a visit. This video is a brief documentation of that visit. B-52s Location: (34.8191169, -117.8522361) Convair B-58 Hustler: (34.8161681, -117.8637166)

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