I live 4 hours away from this weird thing I found in the desert. It is a hole with many roads heading to it from all sides in southern New Mexico it is here 31.370426998720458, -108.83393736704812
Any one know what it might be? >Its water user I know, but is it natural, does it have a name, who made the roads?
We have issues here to on the border with cartels, though that guy probs didn't realize New Mexico is a state, many people in the US don't know about us.
Anthony Torres
Why the fuck would you go down there?
>hurdur cartels only exist in mexico are you really thist stupid user?
John Hernandez
Do you have sources?
Oliver Turner
Go there user, camp out overnight and tell us what you experience.
Jose Smith
Cattle watering hole is my guess, given that it looks like one, there are a bunch of paths to it, and there is a huge lack of vegetation around it like it gets trampled a lot
Justin Murphy
I would go down to make a video about the place and figure out what it is.
I don't blame some people for thinking were safe now, the parts of texas that got the big fence have no cartel issues anymore (Ysleta, clint, fabens)
Connor Perez
You know what's wild as fuck? Just go on google maps and go to the Nevada deserts.. you'll find some absolutely insane looking patterns and shit there.. Nevada is a weird state man...
Isaac Phillips
I just looked at it. It looks like a well and its right next to the border. Possibly illegal immigrants getting water and running away from the wells, so they don't get caught which is why the paths go in so many directions. I really wouldn't go down there user. It seems too risky.
Samuel Campbell
Lol, im good, last time I slept in the desert a centipede thought I was a warm rock.
You might be right but it is unusually large and most water holes have 1 road not that many, so there must be something different about this region which is called Animus/Animas flats (Hidalgo county).
Hope it isn't a google mapping artifact and you find nothing there
Brandon Ortiz
It is very large compared to most wells, like 17 ft diameter. Although I have no doubt many illegals have used it, idk if it is that dangerous but I would go armed ofc.
>I really wouldn't go down there user. It seems too risky. in other news, NM is a constitutional carry state. I wouldn't go that far out into the desert without a firearm anywhere around here not to mention rattlers or worse, and if you're lucky you can get into a nice standoff with some cartel guys doing a deal
>for wildlife You mean democrats helping illegals so they can get more votes.
Adrian Ortiz
It's just a ring or tank for cattle feed/water. The tracks are just paths the cattle have made around it.
Jeremiah Howard
Damn I hate cruces, but I feel even more sorry for you in Carlsbad.
Angel Gray
use a tent next time
Lincoln Cook
>prime example, what the fuck is this Farms. The round part is because the watering system is on a pivot and goes around in a cirle.
Adam Morris
>go armed >if you see someone you won't know if they're mexican or not. Agressive or not. >mexico sees you >shoots you instantly because he knows he's already fucked Yeah so smart user
Joshua Thomas
Agriculture circles, the center is where it rotates the long thing watering device around the field, the unused circles are where they are doing crop rotation so they don't mess h2dxhup the soil
John Bell
it's crops retard
Michael Carter
Way to detailed and realistic to be a bug.
I would not wanna be in a standoff, they would have me on thermals before I see them. Rattlesnakes are very rare due to faggs with shovels killing them or boot makers hunting them. They are harmless if you see one, dont step on them.
Oh that seems likely, I have never seen cattle make such straight paths like roads before.
Matthew Bennett
They would hunt OP for sport
Carson Martin
Wetbacks don't shoot people for spotting them. I know I have seen hundreds in Fabens before the fence was put up.
Asher Allen
Looks like someone shot a frozen window with a bb gun to me.