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Area 51 Tours from Las
Vegas....
Before we leave Las Vegas we visit
the airline that doesn’t exist. Hidden in plain site is
JANET Airlines, smack in the middle of Las Vegas
on the international airport property. This fleet of six
unmarked commercial jetliners fly hundreds of workers
daily to and from Area 51, the incredible top secret
airbase on Groom Lake that for decades, it too, didn’t
exist. The route to Area 51 is through some of the most
desolate, uninhabited and incredibly scenic desert in
the world. On the edge of an ancient dry lake we view
very unusual Indian Petroglyphs that resemble aliens; we
then explore this mysterious dry lake where recent
sightings of UFO's have been observed. After another
beautiful drive along the “Extraterrestrial
Highway” we
arrive at the famous Little A'le' Inn. This location has been the
host of numerous documentaries and movies including
"Independence Day."
Here you will find a wealth of information and
souvenirs on this top-secret area. Captain Chuck Clark,
an ex-air force captain, has written a manual on Area
51, which is also available for purchase. After a great
Alien Burger at the Little A'le' Inn we journey to the infamous
Black Mailbox, a sacred meeting place for UFO
enthusiasts. We arrive at the absolute perimeter of Area
51 through a strange and unexplained “Mutant” Joshua
Tree forest where the guards (The Men In Black) forever
stand watch along with detection devices, listening
devices and cameras mounted among the cactus. The signs
read, "Top Secret Military Facility, Keep Out, Use of
Deadly force Authorized" and I'm sure they mean it. You
can wave at the heavily armed guards in the 4x4 parked
on the desert hillside but they don't wave back. They
just wait and watch from behind their darkened windows.
It's very spooky. As much as the
United States
government has denied the existence of this base, we
know it is there but no one knows what it is they do
there.
This is an Extreme Tour to the world's most top
secret military facility, the real home of the X files.
Professional, Courteous "Certified
Interpretive Guides"
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