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I notice what looks like an old metal cistern buried in the sands of Willow Wash

3467-willow-wash.jpg I now join an old dead-end road from Rex Mine, leaving the cave up on the hill behind meThumbnailsI notice some tiny purple flowers growing in the gravel on the shoulder of Nevada 164I now join an old dead-end road from Rex Mine, leaving the cave up on the hill behind meThumbnailsI notice some tiny purple flowers growing in the gravel on the shoulder of Nevada 164I now join an old dead-end road from Rex Mine, leaving the cave up on the hill behind meThumbnailsI notice some tiny purple flowers growing in the gravel on the shoulder of Nevada 164I now join an old dead-end road from Rex Mine, leaving the cave up on the hill behind meThumbnailsI notice some tiny purple flowers growing in the gravel on the shoulder of Nevada 164I now join an old dead-end road from Rex Mine, leaving the cave up on the hill behind meThumbnailsI notice some tiny purple flowers growing in the gravel on the shoulder of Nevada 164

Has the cistern sunk in the sand over the years or has the sand level of Willow Wash risen to cover it?