Forked Stick Tool for Water Locating Pie Town 1940
A vintage image from June 1940 shows a forked stick functioning as a water divining tool in Pie Town, New Mexico. In arid regions, such techniques aid in locating groundwater sources. Pie Town is known for its unique history and community resilience, particularly during the Great Depression era when innovative survival methods emerged.
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Forked Stick Tool for Water Locating Pie Town 1940
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