Chris > Mojave National Preserve, California - Hart's junk yard includes tin (not aluminum) cans.  The cans were filled from a hole on the bottom that was then plugged with lead.  The lead plug dates the cans to around 1900.
Chris > Mojave National Preserve, California - This chimney is all that remains of Hart, a gold-mining town founded around 1900 and abandoned in 1910.  At its peak, Hart had one newspaper, two hotels, and 400 residents.
Chris > Abandoned ranch - Mojave National Preserve, California
Chris > Abandoned ranch - Mojave National Preserve, California
Chris > Abandoned ranch - Mojave National Preserve, California
Chris > Abandoned mine - Mojave National Preserve, California
Chris > Abandoned ranch - Mojave National Preserve, California
Chris > Abandoned ranch - Mojave National Preserve, California
Chris > Abandoned mine - Mojave National Preserve, California
Mojave National Preserve, California - Hart's junk yard includes tin (not aluminum) cans. The cans were filled from a hole on the bottom that was then plugged with lead. The lead plug dates the cans to around 1900.
Chris > Mojave National Preserve, California - Hart's junk yard includes tin (not aluminum) cans.  The cans were filled from a hole on the bottom that was then plugged with lead.  The lead plug dates the cans to around 1900.
Mojave National Preserve, California - Hart's junk yard includes tin (not aluminum) cans. The cans were filled from a hole on the bottom that was then plugged with lead. The lead plug dates the cans to around 1900.
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