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L <br />' drive are mounted on. The pivot points, bearings, pulleys, and steel structure appeazed to <br />'• be functioning properly from a visual standpoint. <br />Photo #22 - [s an identification photo showing the north side of the well. <br />Photo #23 - Is an identifcation photo showing the west and south sides of the well. <br /> Photo #24 - Is an identification photo showing the east side of the well. <br /> Photo #25 -Shows the well head and part of the sucker rod. There is oil and standing <br />' water on the ground around the well head. <br /> Photo #26 - Shows a hairline concrete crack in the center of the north side of the concrete <br />' pad, outside. <br /> Photo #27 - Shows a hairline concrete crack in the soutl- side of the concrete pad, near a <br />' bolt and nut. This is representative of three faint hairline cracks in the south side of the <br /> pad outside. <br /> Photo #28 - [s an identification photo of the inside of the drive house. <br />' Photo #29 -Shows part of the concrete pad inside the drive house. Much of the concrete <br />inside is obscured by earth <br />oil <br />gravel <br />and stored items <br />• , <br />, <br />, <br />. <br />1 <br /> in <br />rely, <br />S <br />ce <br /> te <br />- <br />/ <br />~' ~*C X. ~w.e~u~ <br /> k <br /> Mar <br />L. Burgos, <br /> Geophysicist <br /> <br />IJ <br /> <br />1 <br />1 • <br />i <br />