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While Wikileaks has brought many things out in the open, its servers remain underground -- very deep underground according fotograf.nu and reported by the the site BoingBoing.
According to BoingBoing, the severs are housed in "a kind of batcave decorated with rough stone walls and gro-light foliage," and the site "is a former nuclear bunker, situated under 30 meters of rocky mountain."
As one BoingBong commenter notes regarding the servers being housed in a nuclear bunker, "It seems somehow ironic [since] the likelihood of war against Iran has been increased because of Wikileak's release of the US diplomatic cables."
Well said. The panoramic, interactive pictures can be viewed here.
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