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Old hardwood-flooring slats peer out from beneath the debris of this abandoned house at Cima, Mojave National Preserve

03612-cima.jpg An old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsIt always amazes me that houses like this one at Cima can be left to decay literally to the point of collapsingAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsIt always amazes me that houses like this one at Cima can be left to decay literally to the point of collapsingAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsIt always amazes me that houses like this one at Cima can be left to decay literally to the point of collapsingAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsIt always amazes me that houses like this one at Cima can be left to decay literally to the point of collapsingAn old stove is crushed beneath the collapsed roof of this house at Cima, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsIt always amazes me that houses like this one at Cima can be left to decay literally to the point of collapsing

From this view of the corner of the old house, it looks like it had no foundation.