Re: Curious spot on Archuleta Mesa, north of Dulce, New Mexico?
Subject: Re: Curious spot on Archuleta Mesa, north of Dulce, New Mexico?
From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com>
Date: 19/01/2009, 04:59
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

On Jan 18, 7:38 pm, obviouslydelusional
<obviouslydelusio...@gmail.com> wrote:
It is almost certainly a dried pond with logs in it.  The "logs" could
also be animal paths.  If you use Goggle Earth and turn on the terrain
function, you'll see it's at the center of a larger hillside
depression which would hold snow melt seasonally.  There's a similar
feature about a thousand feet to the southeast.  Google Earth allows
you to zoom in closer than Google Maps.

These legends and myths of Dulce are somewhat fascinating and hold an
amazing attraction for some.  But they need to be reconciled with the
fact that much of the surrounding territory is Indian reservation
land.  Not only are the locals intimately familiar with what happens
on their property, they historically have not taken kindly to
uninvited interlopers.  But it is a nice place to visit.

Underground legends are really out of hand. What I can't understand is
why they even got started without a shred of evidence that they exist.
Building into hillsides is another story, but still difficult. Tunnels
for sure, but not large expanses.  Some of the Nellis buildings have
basements, but that is different from building underground.