Part 1.
Last day in Copenhagen and we had a quick look from the top of Christiansborg Tower to see if we missed anything. We had of course but you cant see everything. Rain threatening we retired to the nearest Irish Pub (because that’s what you do in Copenhagen) for a pint and a snack. Post snacks and still threatening more rain we hopped the metro (because that’s what you do in Copenhagen) for the airport with five hours to spare before we fly out. We had plenty of time to check baggage, pick up a bottle of Roku duty free gin, clear security and amble to our gate (because that’s what you do in Copenhagen).
Part 2.
AREA 51 it is the United States Air Force facility and is a highly classified remote detachment of the Edwards Air Force Base. The emphasis being on remote detachment. It in the Nevada Desert miles from anything no living things for miles just sand, scorpions, rattle snakes, the odd tumble-weed and the occasional Alien.

AREA 51 (Home of Aliens)
Part 3.
Copenhagen airport as it turns out houses the Danish equivalent of AREA 51 our boarding pass showed Easy Jet boarding at Gate F. Gate F, I am confident is Danish for AREA 51. Gate F is a remote detachment of the Copenhagen Airport Terminal removed from anything resembling human habitation, no living things for miles just sand, scorpions, rattle snakes the odd tumble-weedand the occasional Alien …….. Any further from Copenhagen we would have had to clear Swedish immigration to fly out.

GATE F (Home of easyJet)
By the way our flight was delayed (because that’s what you……).
