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  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0150101.JPG
  • The open mine pits at the abandoned Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027022.JPG
  • An abandoned ruin in the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027015.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0070101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0040101.JPG
  • Water storage tanks in the abandoned ruin of the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027021.JPG
  • An abandoned ruin in the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027018.JPG
  • The abandoned ruins of the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027019.JPG
  • An abandoned ruin in the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027017.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0170101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0160101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0140101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0120101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0100101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0080101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0050101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0010101.JPG
  • Water storage tanks in the abandoned ruin of the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027020.JPG
  • An abandoned ruin in the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027016.JPG
  • An abandoned ruin in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027067.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0130101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0110101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0090101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0060101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0030101.JPG
  • Yabucoa, PR - February 23, 2009:  An abandoned abused stray dog along the coast of Yabucoa in southeast Puerto Rico February 23, 2009. The area is known as Dead Dog Beach because of the number of abandoned dogs which are routinely abused by local residents. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    dead_dog_beach_puerto_rico_0020101.JPG
  • Old rusty cars and abandoned buildings in former gold mining boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_104.JPG
  • Old rusty cars and abandoned buildings in former gold mining boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_106.JPG
  • Old rusty cars and abandoned buildings in former gold mining boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_107.JPG
  • Old rusty cars and abandoned buildings in former gold mining boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_105.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church peaks above a stone wall in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027037.JPG
  • A horse cart passes the Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70461.JPG
  • A worker rests by the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70433.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70385.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70362.JPG
  • View of the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70345.JPG
  • Old abandoned gold mine in former boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_118.JPG
  • Abandoned cars and buildings in former gold mining boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_097.JPG
  • Ruins of an old colonial building with cactus growing in on the window ledge in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027076.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027074.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church peaks out over the Jardín Principal in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027051.JPG
  • An old car with a skull decoration parked in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027003.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church peaks above a colorful wall in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027040.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027038.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027057.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027060.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027013.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027011.JPG
  • A horse cart passes the pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70459.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70457.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70453.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church behind the pyramid shaped granaries at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70451.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70443.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70440.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá as seen from the entry to the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70430.JPG
  • A secondary courtyard at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70428.JPG
  • The ruins of a palenque for making Mezcal at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70418.JPG
  • A secondary courtyard looking toward the front at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70412.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70404.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70402.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70399.JPG
  • The derelict and crumbling Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70392.JPG
  • A painted ceiling on the grand stairs of the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70389.JPG
  • The derelict and crumbling Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70379.JPG
  • The derelict and crumbling Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70378.JPG
  • The painting of the Nymph llamada La Bathroom, painted in 1891 by N. González in the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70377.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70366.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70361.JPG
  • View of the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70360.JPG
  • View of the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70358.JPG
  • View of the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70353.JPG
  • View of hand painted wallpaper in the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70346.JPG
  • A old abandoned General Store building along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
    Quilt_Trail_33382.JPG
  • Abandoned mill ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
    Senoia_Georgia_24167.JPG
  • Abandoned ruins where the television series The Walking Dead is filmed May 7, 2013 in Haralson, Georgia.
    Senoia_Georgia_24149.JPG
  • Abandoned ghost town of Rhyolite, NV.
    Rhyolite_Nevada_164.JPG
  • Old abandoned gold mine in former boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_114.JPG
  • Old abandoned gold mine in former boomtown turned ghost town Goldfield, Nevada, USA
    Goldfield_Nevada_112.JPG
  • Old military ammunition bunkers in the abandoned base on Vieques, Puerto Rico
    richard_ellis_318.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church peaks out over the Jardín Principal in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027053.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church peaks out over the Jardín Principal in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027052.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027049.JPG
  • An old car with a skull decoration parked in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027002.JPG
  • The town hall and government offices housed in an old colonial style building in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027001.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027041.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church and cobblestone street in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027036.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027035.JPG
  • The dome of the Parroquia de San Pedro Apóstol church or Saint Paul the Apostle provincial church in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027056.JPG
  • Sunset over the cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027028.JPG
  • Sunset over the cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027026.JPG
  • Sunset over the cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027025.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027012.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027009.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027010.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027008.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027007.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027006.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027004.JPG
  • The cone shaped smelting towers of the shuttered mine of the Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027005.JPG
  • A horse cart passes the pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70460.JPG
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