Does anyone understand this pattern of development? Doesn't seem to be farmland, just carved-out pads of dirt.pic.twitter.com/P3F2dnGmYY
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@St_Rev The really dense ones look like circuit boards. Suburban would imply cities - I didn't see any nearby.
@sarahdoingthing If you had a guess at the coordinates might try google satellite maps...
@St_Rev ok it's really common, here's an example near Kermit, TXpic.twitter.com/YpVfDEY6PY
@sarahdoingthing Have to run roads/water/sewer/gas/electric out before starting to build. Advance work can lead city by several miles.
@sarahdoingthing Heavier line at bottom center looks like it might be a road. Hard to tell without scale.
@sarahdoingthing For that matter, looks like there are a few houselike structures there--e.g. center of left edge.
@sarahdoingthing Looking closer...I think it might be a trailer park.
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