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. |
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?
ReplyDeleteI 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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