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yes it was aboandoned the people came back to it
The next mission after verdant Meadows is NOE.To unlock this mission you have to get a pilot license by going to flying school in verdant Meadows at the abandoned airstrip that you buy in the mission verdant Meadows.
any airport and the abandoned air strip (after you bought it in mission verdant meadows)
The Community Animal Welfare Society is a nonprofit organization based in the U.S. state of Utah. The mission of CAWS is to provide a safe haven for animals that have been abused or abandoned.
The abandoned airstrip/feild is in verdent meadows out in the desert,if you look on the map in the dessert there are planes in a airport on the edge of the map this is the abandoned airstrip/feild.You can unlock the abandoned airstrip/feild later in the game in the mission 'verdent meadows' and learn to fly in flight school.Its one of terenos missions.Also you will get four stars (if you go into the abandoned airstrip) if you dont unlock the dessert by doing missions first ,It will really be no use unless you do the 'verdent meadows' mission because you cant even fly there without completeing flight school,you will also earn your pilots liscense if you complete flight school.Hope this helped!
After the mission "Green Goo", the jetpack will be at the abandoned airfield.
It is at the very north of Las Venturas, you will eventually get there in a mission. It's in an abandoned airfield in the Desert, near Las Venturas. When you do a mission for Mike Toreno in the Desert, you will discover it. It is painfully difficult to pass, but you will have to do it.
The Hubble has not been abandoned. The shuttle mission in June 2009 performed several repairs and upgrades, and the Hubble is expected to continue operations at least until 2014, when the James Webb telescope is scheduled to arrive in orbit.
This Spanish Mission was the Alamo, remember?, in San Antonio, Texas. The battle cry from then on was: Remember the Alamo!
Mission San Rafael was abandoned and was torn down but an artist in San Francisco made a postcard of San Rafael and was rebuilt thanks to him.
In 1832 an earthquake damaged the buildings although a remaining storehouse was converted for use as a chapel. After its priest, Father Sarria, died in 1835, the mission was abandoned and the buildings began to decay.