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Bodie is a well preserved ghost town that is now a state park. Read more about it here: www.bodie.com
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This panorama is 1/2 of a 3D photo. The other photo is here:
www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=9201
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Located S of Eureka, Utah--Mammoth was a ghost town by the late 1950s. Famous for its gold and silver mines, Mammoth is the home for many glory holes and mines.
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This is a view of the Bodie Mercentile and the reflected image of the remains of what was a mining town in California
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An old mining town in the Mojave Desert, east of Barstow, California.
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Hidden away in the woods, and surrounded by a rusting, torn and collapsing chain-link fence, it’s an area anybody with common sense would avoid. It's off the beaten path - literally. Partially visible from the main road (if the trees are not too full,) it's easy to miss. A surprisingly clear, small lagoon separates t...
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www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=509
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodie,_California
www.bodie.com
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www.monocounty.org/bodie
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This Ghost town is now protected as a State Park. The gold and silver mine still remains as well as a small percentage of the buildings. Fire has swept through on multiple occasions. A few buildings remain undisturbed and were left with the contents still within them.
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Traffic was whizzing by as I took this one. I'd like to adjust to get rid of more of the traffic artifacts but it does add "character."
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This Bodie California church was probably used for more funerals than normal services. This mining town was a harsh place to live and an easy place to die. Without trees or sanitation and only jobs in the mine or stamping mill, people died of cold, silicosis, cyanide poining, or went slowly mad with mercury poisonin...
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