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This is Berlin-Ichthyosaur State park, located in central Nevada. Further information is on the Nevada Division of State Parks website.

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dscn0811.jpg (73582 bytes) This is a picture showing the inside of one of the buildings in the park.
dscn0812.jpg (73095 bytes) A picture of the inside of one of the other buildings. The buildings are locked and the only way to see inside is through a (dirty) window. Since there aren't any guided tours (a plus in my opinion!), they have to do this in order to protect them.
dscn0815.jpg (115147 bytes) Outside view of one of the other buildings.
dscn0816.jpg (137019 bytes) A guard building.
dscn0820.jpg (122239 bytes) An old wood stove.
dscn0821.jpg (71409 bytes) An outside view of one of the other buildings.
dscn0822.jpg (68462 bytes) One of the few buildings we are permitted to go inside
dscn0833.jpg (106333 bytes) The mill where the ore is processed.
dscn0875.jpg (91659 bytes) A nearby abandoned house.
dscn0818.jpg (136897 bytes) A piece of machinery.
dscn0885.jpg (122087 bytes) A nearby mine.
dscn0879.jpg (68866 bytes) The day we were there, the Ichthyosaur display was closed. The only way to see it is when they have guided tours.

 

 

                                           

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