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I'm ambivalent to the importance of the water to this site as I don't feel like it holds water year around or much of the time. In one of the articles, I read where this location is near the top of the immediate terrain & therefore not subject to flash flooding. If not a spring, I see the water as simply a collection of runoff from when it does rain.One thing we haven't considered is that ti might be a shrine of some kind. The deserts of the west & South west. are renowned for their...umm...how can I put it....eccentrics ? It would make perfect sense if a local cult or sect (life or alien worshippers, for example ) held secret ceremonies there at certain times of the year........as I've mentioned before, for me, the presence of water nearby is an important factor for the location of this thing & since water is the source of life & all that.....
Just thought I'd run it past you.
As far as a ceremonial site where locals dance naked in the high desert, I don't see them going to considerable expense to erect something on public lands. This isn't exactly Bohemian Grove. Another thing that always gets overlooked by people without specific knowledge in the construction & structural industries is transportation & material handling on a job site. If it is true that it is 6 mi to the nearest road you are not going to transport 10 ft long panels of stainless steel on the roof rack of a Jeep to get it back in there. Maybe they hired the Navajo or the Ute's to drag them in by travois behind horses?