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They
came to Terrill on Goodyear Sure Grip Airwheels. Doesn't look like they
left on them, though.
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A
few stone foundations are left
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This
is an early twentieth century camp so there are lots of cans.
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I
often look at a hulk like this and think about its first owner driving
it off the showroom, and what kind of life it led before it ended up here.
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Did
we run out of rebar, or put the furniture in before the foundation set
up?
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The
wooden buildings are slowly decaying
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A
water tank, gazing NE across the Rawhide Flats to the Navy's playground
and the Blow Sand Mountains.
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I
think this was a floor- the walls and roof have since vanished
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One
of the mine openings, ready to swallow an unsuspecting visitor.
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One
thing we notice travelling around Churchill County is the varied geology.
There are some cool rocks around Terrill, believe you me.
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