| How cool we saw Bighorn Sheep on 67 near the tunnel, | 
| Bebee House - Mine Supervisor Residence | 
| 1899 newspapers in German and English and paper dolls as wallpaper | 
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| The Denver Republic June 21 1899 | 
| German language paper published in Colorado | 
| Manitou Bath House, and something on Pikes Peak Ave. | 
| Not sure what they were doing here. | 
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| Moo | 
| This staircase to view inside the active mine is the bed of one of their huge dump trucks | 
| What is this stuff? | 
| See the holes? Maybe going to blast? | 
| Structure on the top of Pikes Peak zoomed in | 
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| a mini dump truck compared to some of them | 
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| Can barely still see lettering on this 120 year old wood one | 
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| Still quite a few wood markers | 
| Very sad. | 
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| Mike's photo of all of us | 
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| Mike's photo of me in the Bebee House. | 



















































 
 
2 comments:
Your photos are beautiful, Diana. What an interesting mixture of natural and man-made structures. I wonder if I would have been able to read the German newspapers. The aspen are not waiting for the official start of fall, are they?
I could read some of them, but most of it was missing/torn off and my photo was blurry. Nope, the aspen are turning now! Thanks! Enjoyed your Ancestral Pueblo series.
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