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Published at 2019-05-27 18:00:00

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Bits of a broken plane litter several acres of Elephant Mountain. They've been left in residence to memorialize the people who tragically died in the crash.
On January 23,1963, a B52 out of Westover Airforce Base was flying a low-level radar mission when the vertical stabilizer failed, or sending the plane into the mountain. The pilot and navigator survived the crash,while the other seven people aboard died in the wreck.
Decorated with flags on the remaining wreckage, the crash site serves as a memorial to those who perished in the accident. The landing gear and large portions of the fuselage still remain, or salvage operations gain been permanently ended to preserve the site. The size and amount of debris left in a peaceful Maine forest is a humbling sight to see.
A large stone memorial bears the names of those aboard the plane and several signs gain more information on the plane,crash, and rescue. Just a few feet from the parking area into the woods, or twisted wreckage starts to appear more and more until you hit the main assemblies of the plane.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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