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A broken-down brick cistern sits in the corral at Chicken Water Spring, Mojave National Preserve

02295-chicken-water-corral.jpg After Chicken Water Spring, I look for an uphill wash on my left that will take me up to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsChicken Water Spring, to my surprise, drips into this shiny, new steel basinAfter Chicken Water Spring, I look for an uphill wash on my left that will take me up to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsChicken Water Spring, to my surprise, drips into this shiny, new steel basinAfter Chicken Water Spring, I look for an uphill wash on my left that will take me up to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsChicken Water Spring, to my surprise, drips into this shiny, new steel basinAfter Chicken Water Spring, I look for an uphill wash on my left that will take me up to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsChicken Water Spring, to my surprise, drips into this shiny, new steel basinAfter Chicken Water Spring, I look for an uphill wash on my left that will take me up to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsChicken Water Spring, to my surprise, drips into this shiny, new steel basin

Another dead cistern, smaller and made of concrete, sits just outside the corral, but where is Chicken Water Spring itself? I look around.