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Hole in the ground by the first mill
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What I believe is the remains of the first mill
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This 1956 Ford Fairlane was happy to see us
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Mystery foundation
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Mystery foundation close up
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An incredibly inviting mine
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I don't know about you, but this just screams, "Come
on inside!"
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"I just dropped my cell phone down there. Call
me and let's see if we can hear it ring."
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Partial foundation where we ate lunch.
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Why, it's another mine.
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I'm sure this is all up to code.
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Since early miners were not known for their skateboarding
skills, this appears to be a way to get rocks from "up there"
to "down there."
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At one time, we had some electricity out here
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Possible mill foundation
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All that's left
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| Heartless and cruel, vicious carnivores stalk the deserts in search of human flesh! Or, it could be just a coyote. |
Drilled and blasted!
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A 1948 Pontiac Silver Streak lays on its back. |
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