A little different, but interesting and I found it today

Soooo.....we're all waiting.... ;)
 

Soooo.....we're all waiting.... ;)

Yea... let's get this cap off... look... take pics... video... JUMP IN... wish I was there to help. I'd be the 1st to go down and look around (no negative comments) if you haven't gone deeeeep into a cave on your belly for 1.5 hrs.
 

Looks like the cistern contingent is right! Glad you were able to push lid over and get some pics safely :-)
 

Very interesting. Go back in the summer after a good drought to see what it looks like. Sound like a job for some rope & a magnate.
 

Or you could just bring a generator out there and a pump...if its to far out, go snorkeling....lol
 

I just discovered this thread and am also interested, even if it is a cistern.

I have a hole in my yard covered by a concrete and rebar slab that I assume is an old well. The only thing that doesn't make sense is that the house I'm in is the only recorded structure to be on the property, ant it was only built in '87.

We do have a well, and it is located not too far from this other hole, maybe 10 feet. I lifted the lid a little and could see it was several feet deep and water in it. I didn't investigate further because I was not prepared with a light and tools and stuff in case if snakes.

I haven't had a chance to check it out further, but can't find any record of another well hole. The septic is behind the house, a good 40-50 feet away.

I don't expect this to be anything but an old well but would like to know more about it. Anyone who puts in wells that can chime in about this that doesn't mind educating me, I wouldn't mind hearing ideas.

If it is an old well, and I can see water in it, could I hook up a hand pump to it to draw water out if the electric was out? I live in a rural part of North Central Florida. You can't dig too far down without hitting water. I think this is at about 100' ASL.

Thanks!
 

I dont know to much about wells, but it could be a well that dried up...I think that happens...
 

SOOOOOOO...........whats up dude.... still snow on your little secret? , or did you fall in your hole?
 

Would still be interesting to see if you could drain it....Maybe using a 6volt or 12volt pump (with extra batteries and solar charger) and check it out thoroughly....just to see if there is anything besides water in it. It is a perfect hiding place for valuables....or a body....let us know if you find Jimmy Hoffa....
 

Would still be interesting to see if you could drain it....Maybe using a 6volt or 12volt pump (with extra batteries and solar charger) and check it out thoroughly....just to see if there is anything besides water in it. It is a perfect hiding place for valuables....or a body....let us know if you find Jimmy Hoffa....
You're right. A 12 volt bilge pump hooked to a charged deep cycle battery may be able to drainthis out depending on the rise.
 

Got out there 2 weeks ago but I kept hearing a coyote yipping.
The closer to the mound I got, the louder it got, like maybe he was standing right on the mound. I chickened out and turned back.

But I got out there today. There was a deer next to the mound today – much friendlier company. I came up with a steel lever which moves the cover of the mound quite easily.
It is still filled with water at pretty much the same level as a month ago.

One thing I found about 200 yards from the mound were pieces of some kind of slag, can anyone ID this?
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Does look like slag from a smelter.

My first thought on looking at your mound was that it was a relatively early furnace.

We have many of those here in Maryland in the woods.

I didn't get a chance to read the whole thread... how deep does your hole in the center of the mound go?
 

Did you happen to take a ball of string or rope with a weight to see how deep the mound is?
 

Helloooo down there!
 

hello up the lol
 

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