Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!unmvax!ariel.unm.edu!hydra.unm.edu!ee5391aa From: ee5391aa@hydra.unm.edu (Duke McMullan n5gax) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Re: "NAVY WITHHOLDING EVIDENCE" Message-ID: <1990Nov7.043145.5333@ariel.unm.edu> Date: 7 Nov 90 04:31:45 GMT References: Sender: news@ariel.unm.edu (USENET News System) Distribution: sci Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque Lines: 29 In article so-hpa@stekt.oulu.fi (Heikki Paananen) writes: >However, I wonder is there any common with this story about flying >thing and the UFO-crash happened in place called Roswell, U.S.A. >Unfortunately I do not remember the territory in which such a place >locates. I once read a book about the subject and there were great >number of eye-witnesses interviewed (and what is the best one photo where >a humanoid escorted by two scientists learned how to walk.) Yes, I can tell you a little about Roswell. It is located in the State of New Mexico (not to be confused with Mexico, the US's Neighbor to the South), in the southeast quadrant. Roswell is located on US highway 285, about 77 miles north of Carlsbad, as in Carlsbad Caverns. Roswell in an essentially desert area, but it is in the Pecos River Valley, and there is a good deal of agriculture down closer to the river. By the way, New Mexico is the state west of Texas, east of Arizona, south of Colorado and north of both Texas and Chihuahua, Mexico. It's also south- east of Utah and west of the panhandle of Oklahoma, if you want to get sticky about it. ;^) d -- A Real Texan never, _never_ scratches his crotch in public, unless something itches. Duke McMullan n5gax nss13429r phon505-255-4642 ee5391aa@hydra.unm.edu