Old mines my entry for #pobphotocontest

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Having lived in Colorado for quite a chunk of life I got to do a lot of exploring. Colorado has a rich and deep history of mining and farming, with lots of historic sites as well as abandoned gems to see. Today most of the mining sites are nothing more than piles of timber and rusted metal but a few have are still standing although in deteriorating condition. For my entry I share what is left of the Waldorf Mine at the top of Argentine Pass near Georgetown Colorado.

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Here are some other old barns outside of Leadville, Colorado.

IMG_0079.jpg Mount Elbert and Mount Massive, Colorado's tallest Mountains, in the background

IMG_0076.jpg Mount Elbert and Mount Massive, Colorado's tallest Mountains, in the background.

These are just a few of the amazing sights you can see in Colorado and hope you all enjoyed.

All photos were taken on my iPhone 12 ProMax.

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Wow that is so amazing, seeing an old mining site is truly a historic moment..I love how you photograph those old barns while overlooking Tall Mountains there in colorado..Its dramatic. Thanks for sharing @farpetrad 🤗

A context where the old is more than beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

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Wow! The barn looks so looks!! It's been abandoned for a while, or something?? Where is it??
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The barns are outside Leadville, Colorado. Not sure if they are abandoned they are still on farms so could be working hay barns.

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