Ghost Town Cemetery
From the late 1880s through the early 1900s, Helvetia was a copper mining town southeast of Tucson. During its height, about 500 people lived and worked there and hundreds of tons of copper was removed from the ground beneath the town. Today, almost all that is left are the reamins of the mines and the over-grown, seldom visited cemetery.
Canon 20D - 1/250th second, 120mm @ f/ 32, ISO 1600
Canon 20D - 1/250th second, 120mm @ f/ 32, ISO 1600
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