At the Handly Ranch, TaylorsvilleCapture Date: Apr 19, 2010 04:53 PM•Views: 63No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Girl and her Lamb, TaylorsvilleCapture Date: Apr 19, 2010 04:51 PM•Views: 62No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Dandelions and Barn, Taylorsville, California
Using a small aperture, f/22, let me keep the barn in the background in focus enough to know what it was.
Capture Date: Apr 18, 2010 09:37 PM•Views: 63
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Camera Collection, Taylorsville MuseumCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 07:02 PM•Views: 62No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Lampshade, Sierra CityCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 08:46 PM•Views: 61No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Bridge over the Yuba River, DownievilleCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 02:02 PM•Views: 64No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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The Office of the Sixteen to One Mine, Downieville
Richard in reflection as we walked the streets of Downieville. On a Monday morning, we nine photographers were about the only people out and about.
Capture Date: Apr 18, 2010 02:24 PM•Views: 64
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Motorcyclists in DownievilleCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 06:19 PM•Views: 62No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Motorcyclist in DownievilleCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 06:16 PM•Views: 62No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Downieville, CaliforniaCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 06:24 PM•Views: 63No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Cherokee Hydraulic Mining SiteCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 04:11 PM•Views: 60No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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A Monitor (Water Canon) at Malikoff Diggings State Park
Water canons washed a hold in the mountains that was 1,000 feet long, 700 feet wide, and 300 feet deep. Debris clogged the San Francisco Bay and raised the bottom of the Yuba River higher than the cities of Yuba and Marysville, which lie on either side of it in the Sacramento Valley; levees still hold back the water.
Capture Date: Apr 18, 2010 03:08 PM•Views: 61
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At Malakoff Diggins State Park
Hydraulic mining in the 1870s and early 1880s eroded vast areas of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The most massive was, and is, at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park. So much mud was washed down the creeks and rivers that it impeded ship traffic in the San Francisco Bay and raised the Yuba River bottom higher than the surrounding cities of Yuba and Marysville, where today levies still hold back the water.
Capture Date: Apr 18, 2010 03:04 PM•Views: 61
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We Meet New FriendsCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 04:46 PM•Views: 61No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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Richard Explores the Edge of the Yuba RiverCapture Date: Apr 18, 2010 02:02 PM•Views: 60No comments yet. All fields are required, fill in the form. Comment successfully added. Comment
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