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The Argentine Grade

Posted on June 28, 2011 by Randy G
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… or more photos of holes.

Last week I went exploring with my friends Rob and Sherrie.  We hiked up the old grade of the Argentine Railroad from near Silver Plume up to Pavilion Point, the site of an old hotel that no longer exists.

Mining tracks coming out of collapsed tunnel entrance.

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Posted in Photography | Tagged abandoned mines, cemetery, mining ruins | 8 Replies

Photo post

Posted on November 8, 2010 by Randy G
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Most of these photos are from around the ruins of the Diamond Mine, above Silver Plume, Colorado. (It was a gold mine, not a diamond mine.)  Click on any photo for a larger size.

Tracks leading to the edge

Westinghouse AC Magnetic Controller used for controlling the speed of the air compressor.

More photos below the cut…

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Posted in Photography | Tagged animals, mining ruins | 6 Replies

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