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  • A demonstration of an original twenty-mule-team borax wagon was part of the festivities at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on November 3-4, 2012, in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Ruins of an old stone cabin in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Card table in the American Hotel, built in 1871 at Cerro Gordo, a mining community in the Inyo Mountains near Keeler, California
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  • Abandoned roadside cafe on US Highway 395 near Cartago, California
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  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101377-petroglyph.jpg
  • Ruins of old cottage, Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Ruins of Ashford Mill, built in 1914 by Harold Ashford and his brothers to process gold ore from their optimistically-named, but never profitable, Golden Treasure mine. Death Valley National Park, California.
    10140087-ashford-mill-death-valley.jpg
  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ruins of an old house in Mendocino County, California
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  • Ruins of an old house in Mendocino County, California
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  • Ruins of an old house in Mendocino County, California
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  • Old delivery truck at China Ranch Date Farm, near Tecopa, California
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  • Old delivery truck at China Ranch Date Farm, near Tecopa, California
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  • Old delivery truck at China Ranch Date Farm, near Tecopa, California
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  • Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley Junction, California. Dancer and actress Marta Becket opened the Amargosa Opera House in 1968, in a building that was originally a recreation hall in a company town built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. She performed there until her retirement in 2012 at age 87.
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  • Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley Junction, California. Dancer and actress Marta Becket opened the Amargosa Opera House in 1968, in a building that was originally a recreation hall in a company town built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. She performed there until her retirement in 2012 at age 87.
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  • Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley Junction, California. Dancer and actress Marta Becket opened the Amargosa Opera House in 1968, in a building that was originally a recreation hall in a company town built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. She performed there until her retirement in 2012 at age 87.
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  • Close-up of mules' feet pulling a borax wagon. A demonstration of an original twenty-mule-team borax wagon was part of the festivities at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on November 3-4, 2012, in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • A demonstration of an original twenty-mule-team borax wagon was part of the festivities at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on November 3-4, 2012, in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • A demonstration of an original twenty-mule-team borax wagon was part of the festivities at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on November 3-4, 2012, in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • A demonstration of an original twenty-mule-team borax wagon was part of the festivities at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on November 3-4, 2012, in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • A demonstration of an original twenty-mule-team borax wagon was part of the festivities at the Grand Re-Opening of the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on November 3-4, 2012, in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Ruins of an old stone cabin in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Ruins of an old stone cabin in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Ruins of an old stone cabin in Death Valley National Park, California
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  • View of Wildrose Canyon charcoal kilns and Wildrose Peak Trail from Mahogany Flat, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Hunter Cabin, in the Cottonwood Mountains of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Hunter Cabin, in the Cottonwood Mountains of Death Valley National Park, California
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  • General store at Cerro Gordo, a late 19th century mining community in the Inyo Mountains near Keeler, California
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  • Wood stove in the dining room of the American Hotel, built in 1871 at Cerro Gordo, a mining community in the Inyo Mountains near Keeler, California
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  • Dining room of the American Hotel, built in 1871 at Cerro Gordo, a mining community in the Inyo Mountains near Keeler, California
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  • Dining room of the American Hotel, built in 1871 at Cerro Gordo, a mining community in the Inyo Mountains near Keeler, California
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  • Dining room of the American Hotel, built in 1871 at Cerro Gordo, a mining community in the Inyo Mountains near Keeler, California
    11040484.jpg
  • Lobby of the American Hotel, built in 1871 at Cerro Gordo, a mining community in the Inyo Mountains near Keeler, California
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  • Abandoned roadside cafe on US Highway 395 near Cartago, California
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  • Abandoned roadside cafe on US Highway 395 near Cartago, California
    11040349.jpg
  • Ruins of wooden structures once used in salt mining at Salt Lake in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Ruins of wooden structures once used in salt mining at Salt Lake in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Support towers of the Salt Tramway, built in 1912-1913 to carry salt from Saline Valley to Owens Valley, climbing 7,700 feet to cross the Inyo Mountains. Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Ruins of wooden structures once used in salt mining at Salt Lake in Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Hohokam petroglyphs, Signal Hill, Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Hohokam petroglyphs, Signal Hill, Saguaro National Park, Arizona
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  • Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada.  Nuclear weapons were tested here between 1951 and 1992.
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  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101574-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101450-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101443-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101434-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101424-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101420-petroglyph.jpg
  • Petroglyphs, Petroglyph Canyon, Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, Nevada. This area contains one of the greatest concentrations of Native American rock art in the United States, with more than 1,700 petroglyphs made over a period of about 2,000 years.
    07101418-petroglyph.jpg
  • Courthouse, built 1907, Goldfield, Nevada
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  • Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company, Goldfield, Nevada
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  • Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company, Goldfield, Nevada
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  • Archway, Goldfield, Nevada
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  • John S. Cook & Co Bank building, Rhyolite ghost town, Nevada
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  • Brothel, Rhyolite ghost town, Nevada
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  • Jail, Rhyolite ghost town, Nevada
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  • Jail, Rhyolite ghost town, Nevada
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  • Unidentified building, Rhyolite ghost town, Nevada
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  • Unidentified building, Rhyolite ghost town, Nevada
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  • Las Vegas & Tonopah Railroad depot, built 1909. Rhyolite ghost town, Nevada
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  • Ruins of old cottage, Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California
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  • Steam boiler at Harmony Borax Works, Death Valley National Park, California. Borax was refined here between 1883 and 1888, employing 40 men, mostly Chinese immigrants, to produce up to three tons of borax per day.
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  • Ruins of Ashford Mill, built in 1914 by Harold Ashford and his brothers to process gold ore from their optimistically-named, but never profitable, Golden Treasure mine. Death Valley National Park, California.
    10140078-ashford-mill-death-valley.jpg
  • Moonlit ruins of the school building in the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, a mining boomtown that, at its peak between 1905 and 1912, had a population of 5,000 to 10,000.
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  • Moonlit ruins of the Porter Brothers Store building in the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, a mining boomtown that, at its peak between 1905 and 1912, had a population of 5,000 to 10,000.
    10140695-rhyolite.jpg
  • Moonlit ruins of the Cook Bank building in the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, a mining boomtown that, at its peak between 1905 and 1912, had a population of 5,000 to 10,000.
    10140692-rhyolite.jpg
  • Remains of an abandoned car at Skidoo, a gold-mining boomtown in the Panamint Range on the west side of Death Valley. At its peak in 1907 the town had 700 residents. Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • Remains of an abandoned car at Skidoo, a gold-mining boomtown in the Panamint Range on the west side of Death Valley. At its peak in 1907 the town had 700 residents. Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • Interpretive sign at Skidoo, a gold-mining boomtown in the Panamint Range on the west side of Death Valley. At its peak in 1907 the town had 700 residents. Death Valley National Park, California.
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ore car at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
    08070077-ryan-ore-car.jpg
  • Ore car at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ore cars at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
    08070142-ryan-ore-car.jpg
  • Ore cars at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
    08070148-ryan-ore-car.jpg
  • Abandoned mining equipment at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Abandoned rail car at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • One-room schoolhouse at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • One-room schoolhouse at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
    08070030-ryan-school.jpg
  • One-room schoolhouse at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
    08070036-ryan-school.jpg
  • Dormitory at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Church at Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley. Originally built at Rhyolite, Nevada, the church was dismantled and moved to Ryan when the town of Rhyolite was abandoned.
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  • Ryan, California, a 1920s mining camp in the Greenwater Range on the Eastern edge of Death Valley
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  • Statue of the Virgin Mary in Dili, Timor-Leste (East Timor), erected in commemoration of the Marian Year 1953-1954, proclaimed by Pope Pius XII
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  • Ruins of an old house in Mendocino County, California
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  • Ruins of an old house in Mendocino County, California
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  • Ruins of an old house in Mendocino County, California
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  • Old delivery truck at China Ranch Date Farm, near Tecopa, California
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  • Old delivery truck at China Ranch Date Farm, near Tecopa, California
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  • Old delivery truck at China Ranch Date Farm, near Tecopa, California
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  • Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley Junction, California. Dancer and actress Marta Becket opened the Amargosa Opera House in 1968, in a building that was originally a recreation hall in a company town built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. She performed there until her retirement in 2012 at age 87.
    12150752.jpg
  • Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley Junction, California. Dancer and actress Marta Becket opened the Amargosa Opera House in 1968, in a building that was originally a recreation hall in a company town built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. She performed there until her retirement in 2012 at age 87.
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  • Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley Junction, California. Dancer and actress Marta Becket opened the Amargosa Opera House in 1968, in a building that was originally a recreation hall in a company town built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. She performed there until her retirement in 2012 at age 87.
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  • Amargosa Opera House in Death Valley Junction, California. Dancer and actress Marta Becket opened the Amargosa Opera House in 1968, in a building that was originally a recreation hall in a company town built by the Pacific Coast Borax Company in 1924. She performed there until her retirement in 2012 at age 87.
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