Bobitybob
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- Location
- Home of the Lady Wufruna
- Name
- Bob
It seems like the whole town is abandoned - in which case, do you have any more?
Intriguing indeed.I'm not sure whose washing that is, but nobody is living in that ruined house
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It's on farmlands belonging to a riding school so it could be any of the workers there, I supposeIntriguing indeed.
There is a kind of roof over the part on the right hand side.I'm not sure whose washing that is, but nobody is living in that ruined house
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I do, and have probably sprinkled some throughout the site at some point. A few are here Fuji Showcase - S1 Pro, S2 Pro, and S3 Pro Images but maybe the place deserves its own thread. It’s an abandoned water park/amusement park called Lake Delores in the Mojave desert Lake Dolores Waterpark - WikipediaIt seems like the whole town is abandoned - in which case, do you have any more?
oh my goodness! YES - we watched a whole documentary about this. I can't remember on what channel or what it was called, but totally fascinating historyI do, and have probably sprinkled some throughout the site at some point. A few are here Fuji Showcase - S1 Pro, S2 Pro, and S3 Pro Images but maybe the place deserves its own thread. It’s an abandoned water park/amusement park called Lake Delores in the Mojave desert Lake Dolores Waterpark - Wikipedia
Looks like the episode also mentions Amboy Crater, which I visited twice about 5 and 7 or 8 years ago respectively.oh my goodness! YES - we watched a whole documentary about this. I can't remember on what channel or what it was called, but totally fascinating history
Looking at the reference links on the Wikipedia page, it may well have been this programme "Abandoned" Route 66 (TV Episode 2016) - IMDb
Thanks, looking at your images, I was thinking it had to be something like that.I do, and have probably sprinkled some throughout the site at some point. A few are here Fuji Showcase - S1 Pro, S2 Pro, and S3 Pro Images but maybe the place deserves its own thread. It’s an abandoned water park/amusement park called Lake Delores in the Mojave desert Lake Dolores Waterpark - Wikipedia
Nice photos though.Found on Yesterday's drive, wife's images.
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The piles visible are lumber air-drying. Perhaps to be used in a total rebuild?