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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Nadeau Magnolia Mine signed off of the dirt road that ends at the site.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Lots of old machinery remains from the mine's era as a gold and tungsten source.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
The operation was pretty small, with a lone home standing onsite.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
BLM volunteers have helped sign and maintain the area - please assist them in respecting the site and keeping it clean.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Old home at the mine site.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Mill site at the Nadeau Magnolia Mine.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
The remains of a structure likely used for maintenance.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Cold storage cave at the Nadeau Magnolia Mine.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Several picnic tables are about the only modern enhancements to the early 1900's mine.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Though aging and not as clear as they once were, volunteer-placed signs mark some of the trails and areas of interest at the mine site.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Overlooking some of the foot trails originating at and passing through the Nadeau Magnolia Mine.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
Old mine machinery sits on the quiet mountainside looking over Manuel Canyon.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date:
09/22/2022
One of three designated BLM campgrounds at the mine site.