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Monday, 28 December 2009 ~ Rhyolite Ghost Town, Dantes View ~

a) Mon 28 Dec - Mainstreet Beatty (Just a Block From the Atomic Inn, Check-Out at Noon).JPG
b) We Stayed at This Town For 2 Nights.JPG
c) At Elevation - 3,308 Feet Above Sea Level .JPG
d) Population Beatty, Approximately 1100 Residents.JPG
e) The Petrol-Station Just Around the Corner Of Our Motel, Open 24 Hrs.JPG
f) Beatty is the Closest Gateway to Death Valley - Just 10 Minutes Away.JPG
g) It's Been A Nice Experience To Stay At This Town, However Finding Healthy Food To Eat Here Is A Real Challenge.JPG
h) Passing By An Unfinished (Or Under Construction) Gigantic Property On Our Left (Could Have Been Burned Down Aswell).JPG
i) Driving the 374, Back Into the Death Valley.jpg
j) Back On Our Familiar Road By Now ;-).JPG
k) Today A Vistit To the Rhyolite Ghost Town.JPG
l) In The Middle of the Desert, On Our Way to Rhyolite, Suddenly Noticing Ghostly Creatures (The Ghost Rider).JPG
m) The Goldwell Open Air Museum - An Outdoor Sculpture Park.JPG
n) A Group of Prominent Belgian Artists, Led by the late Albert Szukalski, Created a Self-Described Art Situation.JPG
o) Ghostly Interpretation of the Last Supper Painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.JPG
p) See That Lady Overthere!.JPG
q) Funny! (A 25-foot High Pink Woman Made of Cinder Blocks).JPG
r) Lady Desert, The Venus of Nevada.JPG
s) The Miner with the Antarctic Bird - The Expression of the Artist's Own Feelings of Displacement Under the Mojave Sun.JPG
t) Right! Okay ... So, What's That Then Behind Me (Sit Here, A Colorful Bench).JPG
u) The Museum Has A Painting Studio Aswell, But We Think Those Demolished Barracks (BackGround) Belong To the Past.JPG
v) The Past of Over a Century Ago, Early 20th Century - The Last Waves of the Gold Rush.jpg
w) Approaching Rhyolite Historic TownSite (Map).jpg
x) TimeLine + Points of Interests.jpg
y) Mercantile Building - Erected 1906 (Behind the Tom Kelly's Bottle House).JPG
z) Apparently Privately Owned ....JPG
za) Rhyolite, Used to Boost a Population of 5000-10,000 (During It's Heyday From 1905-1911, But Too Late For It's Time).JPG
zb) Thousands of Gold-Seekers, Developers, Miners+Service Providers Flocked to the Bullfrog Mining District.JPG
zc) Many settled in Rhyolite, Near the Region's Biggest Producer, the Montgomery Shoshone Mine.JPG
zd) Rhyolite,Today Laying in Ruins .. How Come a Town, That Seemed Set To Stand the Rest of Time, Crumled to GhostTown.JPG
ze) Well You See, Those who had Missed Out on Earlier Booms weren't going to Let This One Pass Them By.JPG
zf) However, Rhyolite Was Only Able to Establish 1 Truly Productive Mine (The Montgomery, Which Wasn't Even Profitable).JPG
zg) And the Fall of Gold Prices Spelt the Ruin of this Once Thriving Town (Cook Bank Building Ruins - Rhyolite School Ruins).JPG
zh) Las Vegas & Tonopah Depot (Erected 1909) - One of Three Railroads That Served Rhyolite.JPG
zi) Cook Bank Building Ruins, Erected 1907 (Adjacent to the Overbury Building Ruins ~ Another Bank+Businesses, Same Yr).JPG
zj) The Cook Bank Building Cost $90,000 to Build - 3 Stories (Bank+Businesses) Plus a Basement (PostOffice).JPG
zk)(MOVIE)Driving Back On The Main Street of Rhyolite.jpg
zl) Moving On, Crossing the Park (North East to South) - From Nr. 13 (Rhyolite Ghosttown) to Nr. 5 (Danta View).jpg
zm) (MOVIE)Surprised By a Passing By Solo Female Runner.jpg
zn) At Hells Gate, Getting on the Beatty Cutoff (We Hadn't Taken that Road Before).JPG
zo) Nice ...A Beautiful View of the Valley.JPG
zp) Passing by the Furnace Creek Ranch and (On Picture) Furnace Creek Inn.JPG
zq) (MOVIE)Dante's View Road - Approaching Mining Area on Our Left (Private Land, Not Open For Public).jpg
zr) Ryan Was a Lively, Modern Borax-Mining Center (From 1914 through the 1920's) - Closed Down For Economic Reasons.JPG
zs) (MOVIE)Nearly There ... Climbing the 5475 Elevation.jpg
zt) Dante's View - On the North Side of Coffin Peak (Along the Crest of the Black Mountains).JPG
zu) Directly Below are the Badwater Area and Miles of Salt Flats (Inclusive Devil Golf Course).JPG
zv) Dante's View Provides A Dramatic Panoramic View at 5,475 Ft (1,669 Meters) of the Southern Death Valley Basin.JPG
zw) To the North, the Funeral Mountains 31 Miles (50 Kilometers) Distant, Are Visible Beyond Furnace Creek.JPG
zx) Across the Valley, The Sheer Wall of the Panamint Mountains.JPG
zy) Forming An Imposing, and Often Snow-Covered, Barrier.JPG
zz) Hard To Believe (Now in December), That On Average, Death Valley is the Hottest Place in the World ;-).JPG
zza) Sunset Sets In Early At This Height + Time of the Year.JPG
zzb) We Better Get Going ~ Still A Drive to Las Vegas Ahead of Us.JPG
zzc) 190 East to Death Valley Junction (PeeBreak, Spooky GhostTown), Then North on the 127+373 to the 95 (Las Vegas).JPG
zzd) Driving In A Beautiful Sunset.JPG
zze) Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Area, Leaving Death Valley Behind Us.JPG
zzf) Few Hrs Later We Would Drive Into Las Vegas ~ Staying at the Best Western Mardi Gras Hotel & Casino.JPG
zzg) Our Room Appeared Not to be Cleaned Well, So We Changed Rooms ~ Hotel Vouchers Paid Half of the Dinner ;-).JPG
 
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