The canyon wreckage has always been a point of interest for me, ever since I first got the game, I was intrigued by when the Mojave Express guy (forgot his name

) mentioned the other Courier dropping out, then reading the wiki page on the wreckage. I should say Ulysses has been interesting to me since I first got the game. And he has, I'm more interested in his story than the main storyline. Which I feel is kinda...lame. But that's irrelevant. Don't start a flame war about it.
Back to the canyon wreck. If you do a little jumps on top of some bed frames onto a sign or a car, you can see that the area behind the wreck is a huge expanse of well...nothing...that we can see anyways. The obvious words on the wooden panels, saying "The Divide", "You can go home now, Courier 6", etc. raise a couple of questions for me:
-Where is courier's home? One of the messages at the wreckage says "You can go home now, Courier Six." Ulysses, in a holotope, says "He knows the way" when talking to Christine about the divide and the Courier. Was our character born and raised in maybe, a Vault in the Divide? No one down there would feel them or hear them (the storms), considering its a deep, underground bomb shelter. It would...kinda make sense.
-Is the area behind the Canyon Wreck the Divide? A reason for this is how empty the area behind the wreck is. Also, the word furthest back, on the bus, says "The Divide". And now, furthermore, the biggest piece pointing to this being the entrance: how the hell did the Wreck get there? barns, trucks, signs, beds, a whole ton of [censored] thrown into the little canyon, but by what? At first, I thought maybe there was a road there. But that doesn't explain how barns and beds got there. My hypothesis: the giant storms threw everything into there.
Excuse me if some things seem out place in that post, I just copied and pasted another post and made minor changes.