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Plate 7: March 25, 1995 SPOT image covering approximately the same area shown in plate 6. Note the absence of polygonal farm plots over most of the land between the Khetolai-Dholia road and Loharki-Bardana road. Areas 1-5 contain features that appeared to relate to military activity. Area 5 contains all of the landmarks connected to alleged nuclear test activity in 1981, 1982, and 1995. Rectangle QRST represents the 8 km x 3 km fenced perimeter located three kilometers south of the 18 May 1974 crater, as described in the May 5, 1981 Indian Express issue. The perimeter was reportedly constructed in early 1981 shortly before Ajasar and Loharki village leaders were informed of a meeting on a four-day evacuation plan. Since the azimuthal orientation of the perimeter was not specified, the arc represents all of the possible perimeter orientations with the fence line at Q fixed three kilometers south of the 1974 crater.
The line connecting the May 18, 1974 crater and Khetolai represents the location of the area that was reportedly cordoned off by the Indian army and prepared for a nuclear test, as described in the May 9-15, 1982 issue of Sunday Magazine. The point on the May 18, 1974 crater represents the area where barbed wire fencing was reportedly erected in 1995, as described in the December 30, 1995 Hindu article, the January 1, 1996 Business Standard article, and the January 3, 1996 Hindustan Times article.