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David Wright
{K:9} 6/4/2004
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Thanks for that. Another mystery solved! Regards, David
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Michele Lostia
{K:1126} 6/4/2004
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Since for some reasons I can't post URLs here, check out www.racingcircuits.net and search for nardo.
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Michele Lostia
{K:1126} 6/4/2004
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www.racingcircuits.net/Italy/Nardo.html
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Michele Lostia
{K:1126} 6/4/2004
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As Pablo said, it's a test track indeed. It's the one in Nardņ, near Lecce in southern Italy.
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Michele Lostia
{K:1126} 6/4/2004
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As Pablo said, it's a test track indeed. It's the one in Nardņ, near Lecce in southern Italy. This is the track's map: www.racingcircuits.net/Italy/Nardo.html
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David Waxman
{K:35} 6/4/2004
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That looks like an accelerator or supercollider. It is used in Physics research. The one at cern (http://www.phys.au.dk/asacusa/pictures/cern.jpg) gives you another example.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 6/4/2004
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It's a partial accelerator in which they accelerate atoms. There is one here just outside of Chicago.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 6/4/2004
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It's a partial accelerator in which they accelerator atoms. There is one here just outside of Chicago.
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Pablo
{K:5381} 6/4/2004
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It looks like a test track to me. The ones used by carmakers to test their cars.
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