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Great picture! Saw this from the air and was curious what it looked like at ground level. Your picture describes it very well. Thanks.

Yep just confirmed from my Calendar that this was taken from Cleopatra's Wash

edgewood,

It is you who appears to have never been to a desert. There are many living things. The facility displaced (probably killed) many desert tortoises. Much worse, it is not distributed energy. It is centralized and vulnerable to natural disasters or human attack and must be guarded. Photovoltaics are cheaper and less vulnerable.

The story of "Falling Man" is that a brave who was being hassled by other braves took such insult to this that he urinated in the community's 'well' that supplied the camp with water.

When he did this, the others chased him to beat him for it and then they threw him off the to of the bluff and killed him. The 'falling man' was put there a a warning to others to not do this. The story is common to Muapai and Zuni Indians.

The 'well' is a thin deep hole in the drainage bottom in the middle of the formation and holds waters for months.

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