One of the most interesting things for me, are the vents at the base of the SW wall between 40' & 50'. Seems like and odd location for water to be coming up through the debris.
John, ever heard of anyone taking a look at the sink west of Rock Lake?
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I didn't even know it was there until now. I don't remember you telling me about vents on the SW wall, either. (I am old; it could be dementia.)
I have dived what is called Post Lake on this screen shot from Google Earth. We have always called it Swan Lake, which is what the filled in sink to the south is called on the map. Post/Swan Lake is only a bit more than 60 feet deep. It is always full, even though it has no inlet or outlet. The ground around it is essentially a swamp.
Farther west than the map showed is Bass Lake. Like Rock Lake, it is on private property, and the owner will not give permission for diving. It is pretty deep, but not as deep as Rock Lake. I don't recall how deep it is.
These lakes were dived with special permission in support of a college study by Mariah. I was not part of that project. IIRC, she concluded a connection between all the sinks. Her brother told me years ago that they put a camera down a very deep well, and it showed nothing but water in all directions.
As I suggested earlier, I believe there may be a potential future sink to the east of Rock Lake, right about where we park our vehicles.
The whole area is full of sinks, most of them dry. You can see a bunch driving west on I-40. I once watched one of those totally bogus "investigative science" shows on the History Channel. It was investigating the claim that after the supposed crash of the alien spaceship near Roswell (100 miles away) in 1947, people hid artifacts in a nearby sinkhole. They spent the entire episode rappelling into sinkholes in the area, never finding anything. At the end, as is typical, they breathlessly announced that through their exhaustive and thorough investigation, they had conclusively proven that there are sinkholes in the area in which artifacts could have been hidden. They did not find any, probably because their thorough investigation did not give them enough time to check them all out.
So, I conclude that there is a massive cave system, possibly bigger than Carlsbad Caverns (about 200 miles away), with many deep collapses, well beneath the layers of sandstone we see at the surface and in which we can hide artifacts from alien landings if the need arises.