We visited the ghost town of Rhyolite which once had 10,000 inhabitants. It is hard to believe based on the way things look now. One of the most interesting houses that is still in great shape is the Bottle House whose walls were made completely of empty glass bottles and mortar. Of course we had to go to Badwater (elevation -282) and experience the lowest dry land in North America. The Artist drive was gorgeous. With so many features named after something evil we decided that this area looked like God's palette with eons of pigment piled on top of each other.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Death Valley
We visited the ghost town of Rhyolite which once had 10,000 inhabitants. It is hard to believe based on the way things look now. One of the most interesting houses that is still in great shape is the Bottle House whose walls were made completely of empty glass bottles and mortar. Of course we had to go to Badwater (elevation -282) and experience the lowest dry land in North America. The Artist drive was gorgeous. With so many features named after something evil we decided that this area looked like God's palette with eons of pigment piled on top of each other.
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We are missing you guys and love seeing the updates. The 4 by-ing looks like a lot of fun.
Regarding the Hoover Dam and future projects like it: Good luck trying to get EPA approval for such a project in today's world. Such a project would take twice as long to permit in today's world as it did to build back then. :)
We are missing you guys and love seeing the updates. The 4 by-ing looks like a lot of fun.
Regarding the Hoover Dam and future projects like it: Good luck trying to get EPA approval for such a project in today's world. Such a project would take twice as long to permit in today's world as it did to build back then. :)
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