Wild Horse Acres
I don't see no wild horses!

I can see the power line.

Most of all you can see in the near ground of this panorama view is Wild Horse Acres. Highway 395 mile post 84 is just a bit north of the center. Highway 395 road runs north-south along the western border of Wild Horse Acres.

Wild Horse Acres is the flat land which goes due east 1 to 1.5 miles. Properly irrigated and drained, this land would make very good farm land for the right crop. Initially, the statement describing Wild Horse Acres was "Unbridled, Unfenced, and Untamed" land. That's changed. There is a fence. Can you see the fence? This fence isn't supposed to be there. It's not the owners fence. It is on Wild Horse Acres. Oh well.

When you look at the far center of the picture, just to the right, there is a small mound just before a larger hill way off in the background. This small mound is where the road sign is. This is where JCB is pondering while looking in the westerly direction. The mound is how far back Wild Horse Acres goes from the Highway. As you look south, you can just see where Smoke Creek Ranch Road, the Rail Road, and Highway 395 junction, which is more or less 1.5 miles too. Only about a mile looking south is Wild Horse Acres. The rest is BLM.

Among other things, Uncle Sam hunts humanities most powerful allied alien land force in order to thin the heard. The reasoning, cattle need more grazing food, BLM leases the land to cattlemen to pay for the enforcement of wild horse protected land. A complex government bureaucratic system administers the affair but it is quite simple too, wild horses don't count because they are not profitable.

Of course, we don't treat humanities oldest friend which also accompanied man into battle much better.

Wild Horse Acres is for sale.

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