Curious spot on Archuleta Mesa, north of Dulce, New Mexico

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2010

from Norio Hayakawa at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Civilian-Intelligence-Central/104761666262262?s...
Here is another strange spot near Dulce:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVdtoYl1UbA

But getting back to this curious spot on Archuleta Mesa:
This curious spot is located on the Colorado side of the Archuleta Mesa, north of Dulce, New Mexico.
The exact location is: 37 degrees 1'5.65" N and 106 degrees 57'19.75"W, elevation 8443 ft.
I have been to Dulce several times before but never been on top of the Archuleta Mesa. I have also seen the eastern view of the Mesa from the Colorado side (going from near Lumberton) but wasn't aware of this spot before, until last year when a friend of mine told me about it.
There may be nothing unusual about this spot, but I was just curious so I posted it.
As long as there is no clear close-up ground photo of this spot, my curiosity lingers on.
To the first person who could provide me with a clear, close-up ground photo of this spot I will offer a reward.

Here are MY THOUGHTS:
http://noriohayakawa2012.blogspot.com

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  • Its interesting, ive just searched the exact location of where this was at via google earth, the "hole" seems to be covered up but you can still see what looks like the imprints of those tubes or tree trunks. And given a rough estimate of the length of those trunks, they seem to be disproportionate to the surrounding trees. Hmm. Idk very interesting

  • @checksandbalences, thanks for your interesting observation.

  • norio- im here in albuquerque. doing some research on the agarthan/hollow earth theory and stumbled upon this video. give me a month or two. i would be very interested in taking a trip up there and seeing what i find. and yes, the camera will be in hand.

  • @almostshawty, wow, that's great that you are in Albuquerque. I am in Rio Rancho. Yes, I will definitely look forward to your report on your planned trip to the location. A fellow researcher JC Johnson from Farmington will be speaking in Albuquerque on Saturday, Feb. 18 and he will talk with me about possibly chartering a helicopter when the weather gets better and take a look together....but, yes, by all means, your ground exploration will be good, too!!

  • Are you still offering a reward for a photograph of this location?

    

  • @RUDunn85, yes, and, so far, no one has come up with a ground surface photo of this area.

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  • it's dead trees lying in a runoff pond (only there during spring runoff, and dry the rest of the year).

    The mesa is littered with dry pond beds full of bleached deadfall.

  • it could be a burned house

  • i have found some interesting stuff in the same areas, first thing i look for is a paved road where a paved road should not be, (if its not paved it would give away if its being used for traffic) if theres a landing strip close by. I also thought since the gov dont own the land they would have no problem taking the land under it.

  • I am not 100% on this but in 2006 it was coverd up and piled up on with rocks to seal the 2 entrances. Your vids are Great man ! B/c so much so i even posted a video about this same topic myself and the youtube video is called,

    Archuleta Mesa-New Mexico Base Entrances

    Thnks ! keep em comin

    PS my Arctic Entrance video will be up momentarily !

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