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  • Mill stones at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
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  • Stones arrange in an arrow shape at the badlands at Golden Canyon in Death Valley National Park, Nevada, USA.
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  • Mill stones at Haygood Mill, a working gristmill near Pickens, South Carolina.
    haygood_mill_019.JPG
  • A man wears silly patriotic sunglasses during the Daniel Island Independence Day parade July 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Independence_Day_29581.JPG
  • A black cat on a stone wall at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The colonial church and convent  was built in 1546 and combine architectural elements from the romantic, gothic and renaissance periods.
    Actopan Mexico_100808.JPG
  • The Cobata Olmec colossal head on display at Parque Olmeca in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. The giant stone heads were carved by the Olmec Mesoamerica civilization between 1550-900 B.C and  weigh between 6 and 50 tons.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20190124_070.JPG
  • Facade and cantera stone portal of the Church of Santo Domingo in Santo Domingo plaza in the historic center of Mexico City, Mexico.
    Mexico City_20131029_019.JPG
  • Historic Fort Matanzas National Monument on the Matanzas River in St Augustine, Florida. The stone coastal fort was built in 1742 by the Spanish to guard the Matanzas Inlet.
    Fort Matanzas_20190303589.JPG
  • A pleasure craft passes Fort Matanzas National Monument in St Augustine, Florida. The stone coastal fort was built in 1742 by the Spanish to guard the Matanzas Inlet.
    Fort Matanzas_20190303588.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_056.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_055.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_053.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_048.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_044.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_042.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_040.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and canons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_036.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_034.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_049.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_047.JPG
  • Spanish moss covers live oak trees hanging over the stone walls of the original arms magazine at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_035.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76387.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76383.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76389.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76397.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76394.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76386.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76385.JPG
  • Donkeys pull a tahona or stone wheel mill to crush blue agave hearts at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_20190107_173.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76396.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76384.JPG
  • Stone entrance to the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100465.JPG
  • Mesoamerica carved stone tablet on display in the museum at the pre-Columbian archeological complex of El Tajin in Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. El Tajín flourished from 600 to 1200 CE and during this time numerous temples, palaces, ballcourts, and pyramids were built by the Totonac people and is one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica.
    El Tajin Mexico_100415.JPG
  • Mesoamerica carved stone tablet on display in the museum at the pre-Columbian archeological complex of El Tajin in Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. El Tajín flourished from 600 to 1200 CE and during this time numerous temples, palaces, ballcourts, and pyramids were built by the Totonac people and is one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica.
    El Tajin Mexico_100414.JPG
  • An old wooden doorway with stone surround on a historic house in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. San Miguel de Allende has more than 2,000 old wooden colonial doors dating from the 1800's making the city unique in Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_73901.JPG
  • A stone cross carved into the side of a Spanish colonial adobe building in the historic center of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA_Mexico_36786.JPG
  • Old street sign on a coral stone wall in Nassau , Bahamas.
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  • Commemorative stone placed by the Daughters of the American Revolution to mark the point in Guanica, on the Southwest coast of Puerto Rico where US Forces entered Puerto Rico in 1896 during the Spanish-American War. Puerto Rico has been a US territory since.
    Puerto_Rico_3393.JPG
  • Commemorative stone placed by the Daughters of the American Revolution to mark the point in Guanica, on the Southwest coast of Puerto Rico where US Forces entered Puerto Rico in 1896 during the Spanish-American War. Puerto Rico has been a US territory since.
    Puerto_Rico_3388.JPG
  • The Xinmin stone bridge along Shantang canal in Suzhou, China.
    Suzhou_China_84.JPG
  • Traditional stone arch bridge Shantang canal area in Suzhou, China.
    Suzhou_China_72.JPG
  • A gardner walks past a stone wall at the Biblioteca Publica or Public Library, a Baroque style building in Morelia, Michoacan state Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts on of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world. The building, constructed in the seventeenth century was originally the temple of Jesus and became a library in 1930.
    Mexico_Morelia_ 03801.JPG
  • Stone ground grits and other local delicacies at the organic local produce farmers market in Marion Square in Charleston, South Carolina with St. Mathews Lutheran Church in the background (photo by Charleston SC photographer Richard Ellis)
    richard_ellis_242.JPG
  • Detail of the Cobata Olmec colossal head on display at Parque Olmeca in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. The giant stone heads were carved by the Olmec Mesoamerica civilization between 1550-900 B.C and  weigh between 6 and 50 tons.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20191121_069.JPG
  • A stone wall topped with cactus as a security barrier 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_20171027066.JPG
  • The park service ferry boat takes visitors to the historic Fort Matanzas National Monument on the Matanzas River in St Augustine, Florida. The stone coastal fort was built in 1742 by the Spanish to guard the Matanzas Inlet.
    Fort Matanzas_20190303590.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_046.JPG
  • The original stone walls of the arms magazine and cannons at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_045.JPG
  • A donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill crushes blue agave fibers at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76392.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76391.JPG
  • An ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill crushes blue agave fibers at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    DSCF4678.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76395.JPG
  • A donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill crushes blue agave fibers at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76393.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76390.JPG
  • A worker crushes blue agave fibers using an ancient donkey-pulled tahona or stone wheel mill at the Casa Siete Leguas, El Centenario tequila distillery in Atotonilco de Alto, Jalisco, Mexico. The Seven Leagues tequila distillery is one of the oldest family owned distilleries and produces handcrafted tequila using traditional methods.
    Jalisco Tequila_76388.JPG
  • Mesoamerica carved stone column on display in the museum at the pre-Columbian archeological complex of El Tajin in Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. El Tajín flourished from 600 to 1200 CE and during this time numerous temples, palaces, ballcourts, and pyramids were built by the Totonac people and is one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica.
    El Tajin Mexico_100418.JPG
  • Details of decorated stone niches on Building C at the pre-Columbian archeological complex of El Tajin in Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. El Tajín flourished from 600 to 1200 CE and during this time numerous temples, palaces, ballcourts, and pyramids were built by the Totonac people and is one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica.
    El Tajin Mexico_100347.JPG
  • A stone garden fountain framed by a Christmas wreath on Meeting Street in Charleston, SC.
    Charleston Xmas_527695.JPG
  • Commemorative stone placed by the Daughters of the American Revolution to mark the point in Guanica, on the Southwest coast of Puerto Rico where US Forces entered Puerto Rico in 1896 during the Spanish-American War. Puerto Rico has been a US territory since.
    Puerto_Rico_3389.JPG
  • Traditional stone arch bridge Shantang canal area in Suzhou, China.
    Suzhou_China_73.JPG
  • Stone ground grits and other local delicacies at the organic local produce farmers market in Marion Square in Charleston, South Carolina with St. Mathews Lutheran Church in the background (photo by Charleston SC photographer Richard Ellis)
    richard_ellis_243.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_006.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_010.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_008.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_007.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_005.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_004.JPG
  • The Clocktower Monument, called Reloj Monumental de Pachuca in Spanish at the Plaza Independencia in Pachuca, Hidalgo State, Mexico. The towner donated by Cornish miner Francis Rule, was built in 1907, is 40 meters tall and surrounded by four statues representing Reform, Liberty, Independence and the Constitution.
    Pachuca Mexico_20190118_002.JPG
  • Dome of the Church of the Immaculate Conception also called the Nuns seen looking up Zacateros Street in the historic district of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_20181021026.JPG
  • Dome of the Church of the Immaculate Conception also called the Nuns seen looking up Zacateros Street in the historic district of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_20181021025.JPG
  • Dome and steeple of the Church of the Immaculate Conception also called the Nuns at sunrise in the historic district of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_20181021024.JPG
  • Dome and steeple of the Church of the Immaculate Conception also called the Nuns at sunrise in the historic district of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_20181021023.JPG
  • Dome and steeple of the Church of the Immaculate Conception also called the Nuns at sunrise in the historic district of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_20181021022.JPG
  • Dome of the Church of the Immaculate Conception also called the Nuns seen looking up Zacateros Street in the historic district of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_20181021021.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
  • A street dog walks past a blue painted wall decaying under the desert sun 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_20171027075.JPG
  • A mother and daughter walk past blue painted wall decaying under the desert sun 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_20171027073.JPG
  • A blue painted wall decaying under the desert sun 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_20171027050.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
  • 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
  • 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_20171027024.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 towers 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_20171027014.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_20171027011.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
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