Monday, November 12, 2018

St. Vrain, New Mexico, USA

Northeastern New Mexico gets less than 20 inches of precipitation a year. That's a bit too little to grow pumpkins on a large scale. So, where's the water come from to coax these vines (now defoliated) out of their seeds? From the Ogallala aquifer, i.e., fossil water from deep underground, fossil water making a contribution to rural aesthetics. [2018]

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