Friday, November 20, 2020

Rediscovery of Crawlpit Pit explained by Michael Mixerr.

On November 7, 2020, Michael Mixerr rediscovered and explored what appeared to be a cave but was actually a small pit known as Crawlpit Pit which is located in the Mesa Hills neighborhood of Austin, Texas.


However there is a small string of graffiti which can be seen on the outside wall of this pit.However the words spray painted on the wall are illegible and smeared. This graffiti could have been smeared and dissolved from several years of rain weather. Yet signs of graffiti still remain. So this pit or cave has been discovered before by other people.

The pit is narrow to the point where only one person can crawl through. This pit is so narrow and cramped to the point where 2 or 3 people could not be able to get inside. There is no standing room at all. There is only enough room for one person to lay down in.

Mosquitos inhabit this pit. The cool temperature provides an excellent breeding ground for mosquitoes. No other wildlife is known to inhabit this pit at present. There is a high possibility that other insect could be inhabiting this pit. Spiders and flies were found around the outside boundaries and perimeter.

This pit is located at 6303 Shadow Valley Drive, Austin, Texas, US 78731.

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