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looks to me,- in the 128 [[equation 1941-1813=128]] years intervening enough disintegration of the red rocks has taken place to furnish not the huge masses that one deposited about the remaining pinnacle [[strikethrough]]but at[[strikethrough]] and many others of various lesser sizes, but also a lot of [[circled]]granular[[/circled]] soil 6 to 8 feet deep (perhaps) in places so that all traces of the grave if any have become wholly obliterated or at least covered up. All other ideas not with standing under these pinacles ^[[bet. the lagoons]] seems the logical & best naturally marked (prominent) place for a [[memorable?]] site. By the way the lagoons were full (very full) of water, & the northern (I would say eastern)one is very large & wide & much too deep to wade, than when I was here in '38 then it was knee deep all the way across & more over was divided into two by a sand area [[image: diagram of lagoons]]
This all now explains the complete