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Buildings at Rock Tank, Aiken Mine Road, Mojave National Preserve

04302-aiken-mine-road.jpg Four miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankThumbnailsA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankThumbnailsA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankThumbnailsA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankThumbnailsA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankThumbnailsA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stucco

The doorway in the concrete wall leads into the dugout.