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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@sarahdoingthing Also, “Housing was scarce, and some people lived in tents” presumably also on plots at the ends of those roads to nowhere.
@sarahdoingthing @St_Rev that is *really weird*. i looked at it on google's satellite thing and there are no houses. just white patches.
@sarahdoingthing Zooming in on Google Maps satellite view, you can see derelict oil rigs in most of the terminators.
@sarahdoingthing It's either a residential area or giant robot semen.
@St_Rev @sarahdoingthing it could be plans for development but why would they put them all over. also what are those circles left of kermit
@sarahdoingthing And WP confirms that Kermit was a major oil-producing town, 1926-66. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kermit,_TX
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