Night Sky at Warm Springs
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Mining Equipment at Warm Springs


Just beyond Warm Springs Camp there was some old mining equipment including this old ore crusher and on the other side of the camp was an abandoned talc mine (see insets). We spent the fifth day of our Death Valley trip exploring the camp and the surrounding area.
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Is it usual to leave these devices like rubbish in the landscape?
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Someone is just coming in and explain it all !!!
Remarkable Ron, precious past.
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Amazing.
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