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    So I usually like to scope out camping spots before I go to them. Was thinking about camping at this one spot near Lordburg, NM on a trip to Texas sometime next year.... so I entered the coordinates and was looking for places that were I could stay low and out of site (hidden from off roaders, weirdos, coyotes, etc). Well, found a small off road trail that deviated from the road in, kind of looked like a used campsite (looks like a firepit).... well it took me a second to realize... well, I figured I would ask y'all, trust y'alls judgement more... are those bodies? Looks like they're wrapped up in garbage bags and duct tape.... (32.7413019, -108.9368664)
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    At first I saw the word Mexico and I thought, yes of course those are dead bodies but then I looked again and noticed it was New Mexico so maybe not. Things are a bit more civilized in New Mexico compared to Old Mexico.
     

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    Look at Google Earth in 3D, versus Maps... I think the spots are all too large to be human or cattle; the black spots have the color of shadow and no height, maybe water puddles after a recent rain? The beige and white spots seem to have definition, maybe cattle, but maybe just rock formations? I dunno, itwould be nice to have just 2x more resolution!

    These are my sheep on Maps and Google Earth...
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    Vaquero

    Moving stuff to the gas prices thread.....
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    Look at Google Earth in 3D, versus Maps... I think the spots are all too large to be human or cattle; the black spots have the color of shadow and no height, maybe water puddles after a recent rain? The beige and white spots seem to have definition, maybe cattle, but maybe just rock formations? I dunno, itwould be nice to have just 2x more resolution!

    These are my sheep on Maps and Google Earth... View attachment 190616 View attachment 190617
    Black cows and their shadows look larger.
     
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