By ELLIE ZOLFAGHARIFARD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 21:29 GMT, 27 February 2015 | UPDATED: 13:58 GMT, 28 February 2015
Rows upon rows of once-majestic aircraft are lined up in the baking heat of Arizona's Tucson desert, left abandoned to the in piles of metal.
This is where planes go to die - a 2,600-acre patch of U.S. desert where several generations of military aircraft are stored in what has been dubbed 'The Boneyard'.
Now, Microsoft's Bing has created a stunning 'megapixel' view of this eerie sight using satellite imagery that allows anyone to explore the area in unprecedented, three dimensional detail.
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lmfao...what a waste of resources...talk about big distractions...C'mon, unless your in the Airline salvage biz, this is totally useless ;)
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