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Apr 17, 2022 07:47:24   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Cool!

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Apr 17, 2022 08:33:14   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Very well done! I've spent some time in that part of the world but never seen the little metropolis that you have shown us. Thanks for this interesting post!

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Apr 17, 2022 09:20:12   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Number three is my winner.

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Apr 17, 2022 09:24:33   #
13 Loc: I am only responsible to what I say..not what
 
I love ghost town pictures.

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Apr 17, 2022 09:51:57   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
SalvageDiver wrote:
Here are a few images of the Cerro Gorgo ghost town. It's an old mining town where silver was discovered in 1865. It's located off CA395 in the mountains east of Owens Lake. It's an 8 mile drive, climbing about 5000' up a narrow dirt road to get there. In it's most active time, there were about 1500 miners working the area. Silver, lead and zinc were the primary ores taken from the mines, but there was a small amount of gold found also.

There are a lot of stories about how lawless it was back then but I assume those were stores that morphed over time. Currently, the town's owned by young you-tuber named Brant Underwood. He's currently trying to rehabilitate the town into a tourist destination, but he has a looooong way to go. Here are a few images from our visit.

Image one is a pano showing the remnants of the town. Owens Valley is on the left with the Sierra Nevada mountains in the background. Just past the mine tailings on the right is a beautiful view of Death Valley. The remaining images are various pictures from around the town. The final image is a nice view of Owens Lake and the Sierra Nevada's. Mt Whitney, the highest peak in the continental US, is over on the right side of the mountain range. The water that normally fed into the Owens Lake has been diverted and is now a main source of water for Los Angeles.
Here are a few images of the Cerro Gorgo ghost tow... (show quote)


Magnificent shooting of an incredibly picturesque location 🏆🔔🏆🔔🏆

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Apr 17, 2022 10:40:34   #
luvmypets Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
 
Very nice!! Thanks for the tour!!

Dodie

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Apr 17, 2022 11:07:52   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Nice set.

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Apr 17, 2022 12:02:43   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent tour, Mike!

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Apr 17, 2022 15:32:15   #
DWU2 Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
 
Great shots! What is the device mounted to a pole in image 3?

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Apr 17, 2022 15:53:10   #
SalvageDiver Loc: Huntington Beach CA
 
DWU2 wrote:
Great shots! What is the device mounted to a pole in image 3?


It's an old steam drill, used to bore small holes into the rock. Small explosive charges are placed in the holes and set off to lengthen the tunnel or blast apart the rocks containing the ore.


(Download)

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Apr 18, 2022 00:54:48   #
Real Nikon Lover Loc: Simi Valley, CA
 
Fantastic set of photos. I love the US395 road trip. It is one of the best rides in California. First time I have heard of this ghost town and I am a native Californian. Will have to pursue a visit. I love to take the side trip to Bodie whenever we have a chance. Usually go to Reno 2 times a year via US395. Now I am going to be looking closer as we drive through. Thanks again.

Jim

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Apr 18, 2022 06:13:28   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
SalvageDiver wrote:
Here are a few images of the Cerro Gorgo ghost town. It's an old mining town where silver was discovered in 1865. It's located off CA395 in the mountains east of Owens Lake. It's an 8 mile drive, climbing about 5000' up a narrow dirt road to get there. In it's most active time, there were about 1500 miners working the area. Silver, lead and zinc were the primary ores taken from the mines, but there was a small amount of gold found also.

There are a lot of stories about how lawless it was back then but I assume those were stores that morphed over time. Currently, the town's owned by young you-tuber named Brant Underwood. He's currently trying to rehabilitate the town into a tourist destination, but he has a looooong way to go. Here are a few images from our visit.

Image one is a pano showing the remnants of the town. Owens Valley is on the left with the Sierra Nevada mountains in the background. Just past the mine tailings on the right is a beautiful view of Death Valley. The remaining images are various pictures from around the town. The final image is a nice view of Owens Lake and the Sierra Nevada's. Mt Whitney, the highest peak in the continental US, is over on the right side of the mountain range. The water that normally fed into the Owens Lake has been diverted and is now a main source of water for Los Angeles.
Here are a few images of the Cerro Gorgo ghost tow... (show quote)


Nice set Mike

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Apr 18, 2022 07:18:10   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 

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Apr 18, 2022 07:50:13   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Very nice set Mike - eye-catching images!

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Apr 18, 2022 10:09:22   #
artesdecobo
 
SalvageDiver wrote:
Here are a few images of the Cerro Gorgo ghost town. It's an old mining town where silver was discovered in 1865. It's located off CA395 in the mountains east of Owens Lake. It's an 8 mile drive, climbing about 5000' up a narrow dirt road to get there. In it's most active time, there were about 1500 miners working the area. Silver, lead and zinc were the primary ores taken from the mines, but there was a small amount of gold found also.

There are a lot of stories about how lawless it was back then but I assume those were stores that morphed over time. Currently, the town's owned by young you-tuber named Brant Underwood. He's currently trying to rehabilitate the town into a tourist destination, but he has a looooong way to go. Here are a few images from our visit.

Image one is a pano showing the remnants of the town. Owens Valley is on the left with the Sierra Nevada mountains in the background. Just past the mine tailings on the right is a beautiful view of Death Valley. The remaining images are various pictures from around the town. The final image is a nice view of Owens Lake and the Sierra Nevada's. Mt Whitney, the highest peak in the continental US, is over on the right side of the mountain range. The water that normally fed into the Owens Lake has been diverted and is now a main source of water for Los Angeles.
Here are a few images of the Cerro Gorgo ghost tow... (show quote)


Thank you for posting these fabulous images, SalvageDiver. Your shots really convey the harsh conditions those miners endured. I really like the last pano of Owens Lake. Not that it matters, but back in the 70s I flew F-4s out of George AFB near Victorville. We frequently flew over all this area. I had the opportunity to visit Death Valley and Panamint Valley from ground level but did not know there was something of interest like this nearby. Had I known, I would have made the side trip there too. Great memories. Thanks again.

Bubba

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