Angel Fire, actually Eagle Nest Lake, is the wine glass. All the rainfall, all the snow melt run off, from all the rising terrain in every direction, save east, goes into the lake. Every surviving drop then goes down the Cimmeron River, to the Canadian River, would have flooded a golf course job I supervised in Oklahoma City except they made us build a 100 year rain ditch, on to the Arkansas River, Old Muddy, and ends up in the Gulf of Mexico.
Water can only enter the wine glass from the open top. That is how we tell which way the water flows. That is how small aircraft pilots find down drainage; the safe way out of Angle Fire, or for that matter, Oklahoma City.
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