Mining Relics

The place is full of mining relics-- some preserved, some not.

 This headframe stands at the south-west edge of town, complete with historical marker.




In Eureka, there is a mining museum run by volunteers, so it is hit and miss to see the inside.

Other unofficial relics:



 The broken-down back hoe at the side of the road was returning from doing some excavating work on our property when he had a tire problem.

 There are abandoned homes.
Miner's junk is everywhere.
This was cleaned out of our basement

And a new relic manifested itself after this wet spring
 This sinkhole is a collapsed headframe shaft, and is thought to be 1200 feet deep.  It is still growing, and has swallowed some of the fence put around its edge to stop little explorers.
This is as close as Barbara dared approach the sinkhole with her camera.  At the right hand edge of the hole, it swallowed an entire shed, and is approaching another building.  This is in Eureka.  The mine in Mammoth does not underlie the town.

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