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At Indian Spring in the New York Mountains is an old fence that has collected a lot of rock and sand over the years

6528-indian-spring.jpg I hike up the wash beyond the slot canyons above Malpais Spring, then hike cross-country over to Indian SpringThumbnailsAt Indian Spring in the New York Mountains is a dry, abandoned cisternI hike up the wash beyond the slot canyons above Malpais Spring, then hike cross-country over to Indian SpringThumbnailsAt Indian Spring in the New York Mountains is a dry, abandoned cisternI hike up the wash beyond the slot canyons above Malpais Spring, then hike cross-country over to Indian SpringThumbnailsAt Indian Spring in the New York Mountains is a dry, abandoned cisternI hike up the wash beyond the slot canyons above Malpais Spring, then hike cross-country over to Indian SpringThumbnailsAt Indian Spring in the New York Mountains is a dry, abandoned cisternI hike up the wash beyond the slot canyons above Malpais Spring, then hike cross-country over to Indian SpringThumbnailsAt Indian Spring in the New York Mountains is a dry, abandoned cistern

It appears that water draining down the hillside, carrying rocks, passes through this fence, and the rocks get trapped here. What would the person who built this fence think if he could see it today?