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Debris at the burned Winkler's Cabin site at the end of Bluejay Mine Road, Mojave National Preserve

02482-winklers-cabin.jpg This low rock wall looks like it may be the remants of a foundation, or maybe it's just a retaining wall for a former gardenThumbnailsThe entrance to the old Bluejay Mine appears to have been recently rebuilt with fresh woodThis low rock wall looks like it may be the remants of a foundation, or maybe it's just a retaining wall for a former gardenThumbnailsThe entrance to the old Bluejay Mine appears to have been recently rebuilt with fresh woodThis low rock wall looks like it may be the remants of a foundation, or maybe it's just a retaining wall for a former gardenThumbnailsThe entrance to the old Bluejay Mine appears to have been recently rebuilt with fresh woodThis low rock wall looks like it may be the remants of a foundation, or maybe it's just a retaining wall for a former gardenThumbnailsThe entrance to the old Bluejay Mine appears to have been recently rebuilt with fresh woodThis low rock wall looks like it may be the remants of a foundation, or maybe it's just a retaining wall for a former gardenThumbnailsThe entrance to the old Bluejay Mine appears to have been recently rebuilt with fresh wood

The big barrel looks like it might have been used to burn garbage outdoors, or perhaps it served as a heating unit inside the former cabin.