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    One of the sounds which made up the t-rex roar in JP is a airforce flight simulator. Apparently Spielberg found it so loud, he insisted it be part of the roar. (From: Cloner)
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    At 10:48:00 AM on 10/27/2000, Evilgrinch said:
    Intruiging??


    At 9:10:28 AM on 10/26/2000, Dan said:
    It doesn't look like much of an airstrip, just a cleared dirt area.. so I guess you could argue it could be on either island..
    -Dan


    At 10:10:43 PM on 10/25/2000, #1Samfan said:
    Ahh! If I only knew they were at Manoa Falls, it is like right next to my college! Coulda been there... bummers!


    At 4:44:32 PM on 10/25/2000, Ultraraptor said:
    I tried to look at the picture closely to tell if I could maybe make out a dino or actor, but I saw none reconizable.


    At 1:31:17 PM on 10/25/2000, GoldblumRules said:
    So could it be Nublar? They had a heli-pad on Nublar, so would they have needed an airstrip? Maybe for when they were moving all the equipment there to build the park...


    At 10:21:21 AM on 10/25/2000, DH4! said:
    All of those pictures are AWESOME. It looks like they did a lot of hard work out there. Also, the jungle looks amazing.


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