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Science Channel | Anti-Ballistic Missile Complex in North Dakota | Mysteries of the Abandoned | Science Channel @sciencechannel | Uploaded 5 months ago | Updated 3 hours ago
In Nekoma, North Dakota, an ominous pyramid structure stands deserted. Once the site of a massively expensive Soviet safeguard complex, the pyramid remains as a chilling monument to nuclear anxieties during the Cold War.

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