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Tag Archives: Burro
Davis Dam
And yet another beautiful day… Davis Dam is about two miles up-stream from Laughlin and about 70 miles downstream from the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River. Completed in 1953, this is an earth and rock-filled embankment with a power … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Nevada, November
Tagged Burro, Colorado Belle, Dams, Davis Dam, Lake Mohave
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Watch Your Step
Oatman, Arizona, is a pretty cool place. It’s an historic authentic western ghost town and mining camp that began in 1906 but pooped out in 1942 when Congress declared that gold mining was no longer essential to the war effort. … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, November
Tagged $1 bills, Burro, gold mining, Oatman Arizona, Route 66, U.S. Route 66, western ghost town
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More Death Valley
The clouds went away overnight and left today to be another blue sky sunshine day of 82 degrees. Our mission today was to visit Rhyolite, an historic townsite in Nevada, just outside the Death Valley boundary. Just prior to Rhyolite … Continue reading
Posted in California, Daily Post, November
Tagged Bottle House, Burro, Death Valley, Death Valley National Park, Ghost town, Goldwell Open Air Museum, Rhyolite, Titus Canyon
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