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Panoramic photo by Rob van Gils EXPERT Taken 20:24, 11/04/2010 - Views loading...

Vulture Mine Workshop

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 This particular pano is of the remains of the mine workshop at the abandoned Valture Mine.
This is a true 'ghost town' that hasn't been prettied up for the tourists.
The mine operated from 1863 until its closure is 1942. During the time it operated $200,000,000 worth of gold was extracted.

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