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    Aguereberry Camp.
    Aguereberry Camp seen from the trailhead.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Heading toward the Eureka mine looking back at Aguereberry.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Mine entrances are closed during winter months to protect the Townsend's big-eared bat.
    Big views from the top of the mine.
    Looking down into an old mine shaft.
    Bring a strong light to see into the shafts.
    Mine entrances are closed during winter months to protect the Townsend's big-eared bat.
    Mine entrances are closed during winter months to protect the Townsend's big-eared bat.
    Old ruins from the Aguereberry Camp.
    Cashier Mill.
    From the top of the mine looking down on Aguereberry Camp.
    Exploring the ruins at night for a different perspective.
    Exploring the ruins at night for a different perspective.
    Exploring the ruins at night for a different perspective.
    Exploring the ruins at night for a different perspective.
    Exploring the ruins at night for a different perspective.
    Exploring the ruins at night for a different perspective.
    Exploring the ruins at night for a different perspective.

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