The Flowing Wells

**Attention**

The object that is described in this article is located on private property. Trespassing is punishable by up to six months of prison time. Permission should be granted before passing on private property.

The Flowing Wells are located on the West end of Richmond on 9800 N and 300 E county roads. There are five wells that flow clean, pure, refreshing water 24/7, 365 days a year. Some of the wells are closer than others, but have a median distance of 132 ft. from each other.

Only one of the wells are accessible to the public, located on 300 E, while the others are fenced off on private land. In order to keep the well accessible to the public, the land owners have asked to make sure that all trash that is discovered in the area is cleared. The water from the wells collect together to form a small canal that was used for farming purposes, but has sense been abandoned. Farmers still use the well that is open to the public to fill large containers for farming purposes. 

The land that the wells cover are accompanied, typically, by horses.

The wells are Argentinian wells, the wells are completely self powered by the water pressure that pushes the water from the ground to the surface. This is very useful during times when power outages or when other disasters occur.