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An old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National Preserve

03611-cima.jpg On my way out of "town," I'll check out these collapsing old houses just up the road from the Cima storeThumbnailsOld hardwood-flooring slats peer out from beneath the debris of this abandoned house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveOn my way out of "town," I'll check out these collapsing old houses just up the road from the Cima storeThumbnailsOld hardwood-flooring slats peer out from beneath the debris of this abandoned house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveOn my way out of "town," I'll check out these collapsing old houses just up the road from the Cima storeThumbnailsOld hardwood-flooring slats peer out from beneath the debris of this abandoned house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveOn my way out of "town," I'll check out these collapsing old houses just up the road from the Cima storeThumbnailsOld hardwood-flooring slats peer out from beneath the debris of this abandoned house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveOn my way out of "town," I'll check out these collapsing old houses just up the road from the Cima storeThumbnailsOld hardwood-flooring slats peer out from beneath the debris of this abandoned house at Cima, Mojave National Preserve

Though abandoned and collapsed today, someone once, perhaps 80 years ago, meticulously nailed all these boards together.