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PMAE No 115
Rice, California - a ghost town that isn't a total memory. There have been a few shoe-art creations. This being one of the current ones. The town itself died a while back.
http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ca/rice.html
24th December 2017
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Michel - Travel Pics
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December 24th, 2017
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Thank you, I almost forgot where this was on Rt62.
December 25th, 2017
Inga Johansson
Interesting place to visit.
December 25th, 2017
Saxa van Eijnsbergen
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Looks desolate indeed, interesting though to see.
December 25th, 2017
Diane
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Neat photo! Looks like a fascinating place.
December 26th, 2017
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@ingajohansson
I drove by this once and made a change in route this time to stop and explore. Old desert ghost towns are most interesting.
@overalvandaan
The desert just swallows up the unused, slowly, very slowly. Funny how people can't let go though.
@eudora
The old things that people just walk away from are fun to explore. I so enjoy your work with older, more 'experienced' buildings.
January 1st, 2018
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@overalvandaan The desert just swallows up the unused, slowly, very slowly. Funny how people can't let go though.
@eudora The old things that people just walk away from are fun to explore. I so enjoy your work with older, more 'experienced' buildings.