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Mining, mining facilities, equipment, mine tailings and other relics in underground mining as well as in- **Bergbau, bergbauliche Anlagen, Ausrüstungen und Abraumhalden bzw. andere Hinterlassenschaften im Untertagbau wie auch im Tagebau
Mining, mining facilities, equipment, mine tailings and other relics in underground mining as well as in- **Bergbau, bergbauliche Anlagen, Ausrüstungen und Abraumhalden bzw. andere Hinterlassenschaften im Untertagbau wie auch im Tagebau
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Mill Foundation


Ione, Nevada. As I've mentioned, mills for processing ore were built on a hillside, so you could dump the ore in at the top and move it thru by gravity. The fact that these foundations are concrete suggests a date around the turn of the last century. The size of the trees that have grown up, however, indicates it wasn't abandoned yesterday! ;)
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slgwv club has replied to William Sutherland clubEdit: another note: the materials other than the concrete were probably salvaged and carried to the next strike! Building materials, especially lumber, were too valuable to just abandon back in the day.
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