Limestone Cliffs
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Limestone Cliffs are cited as one of the places where wreckage was buried; they function practically as the rugged hiding spots that make discovery difficult and legally complicate attribution of the crash.
Rugged, concealed, physically forbidding — a place for burial and disappearance.
Concealment site for scattered wreckage, part of the physical strategy to deny evidence.
Represents how natural geography can be weaponized to hide human culpability.
Difficult terrain, effectively inaccessible to casual search parties.
Limestone cliffs are named as one of the deliberate concealment sites where wreckage was buried—geography used tactically to hide evidence from investigators and satellites alike.
Grim, methodical—terrain described coldly as a storage place for incriminating debris.
Physical concealment location for dispersed wreckage.
Represents how natural geography can be weaponized to erase accountability.
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