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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 open the wooden lid on the concrete cistern at Willow Spring, and a bit of water stares back up at meThumbnailsI hike through an upland valley on the way back to my campsite at the end of Castle Peaks RoadI open the wooden lid on the concrete cistern at Willow Spring, and a bit of water stares back up at meThumbnailsI hike through an upland valley on the way back to my campsite at the end of Castle Peaks RoadI open the wooden lid on the concrete cistern at Willow Spring, and a bit of water stares back up at meThumbnailsI hike through an upland valley on the way back to my campsite at the end of Castle Peaks RoadI open the wooden lid on the concrete cistern at Willow Spring, and a bit of water stares back up at meThumbnailsI hike through an upland valley on the way back to my campsite at the end of Castle Peaks RoadI open the wooden lid on the concrete cistern at Willow Spring, and a bit of water stares back up at meThumbnailsI hike through an upland valley on the way back to my campsite at the end of Castle Peaks Road

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