Bodie State Park is a mining ghost town in the high desert east of the Sierra Mountains in California. The gold and silver mine and stamping mills there were active from the mid-1800s till 1942, when the federal government required all non-essential mining operations cease and men with mining expertise to work in war related materials.
The sky was incredibly blue the day we visited Bodie, making for a colorful, though cloudless Friday SkyWatch
Tomorrow some reflections from Bodie for Weekend Reflections.
3 comments:
This ghost town is in great condition!
Gosh, a real ghost town! It looks just like a movie!
Wonderful ghost town, I always love those.
Kay, Alberta
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