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A few yellow flowers (Encelia farinosa perhaps) bloom at the old Rattlesnake Mine site

8316-rattlesnake-mine.jpg A little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadThumbnailsThis part of the old Rattlesnake Mine site has great views over to both the Castle Peaks and the Castle MountainsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadThumbnailsThis part of the old Rattlesnake Mine site has great views over to both the Castle Peaks and the Castle MountainsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadThumbnailsThis part of the old Rattlesnake Mine site has great views over to both the Castle Peaks and the Castle MountainsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadThumbnailsThis part of the old Rattlesnake Mine site has great views over to both the Castle Peaks and the Castle MountainsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadThumbnailsThis part of the old Rattlesnake Mine site has great views over to both the Castle Peaks and the Castle MountainsA little further up Rattlesnake Mine Road, I decide to go for a short walk up to the top of the rooster-comb aheadThumbnailsThis part of the old Rattlesnake Mine site has great views over to both the Castle Peaks and the Castle Mountains

It appears that these flowers are only found in an area of disturbed soil (on the edge of where old mine installations were removed?)