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A full water trough at Gold Valley Mine

4555-gold-valley-mine.jpg The windmill at the Gold Valley Mine site is from the American West Windmill Company in Amarillo, TexasThumbnailsAn old sink (pierced by bullets, of course) at Gold Valley Mine, Mojave National PreserveThe windmill at the Gold Valley Mine site is from the American West Windmill Company in Amarillo, TexasThumbnailsAn old sink (pierced by bullets, of course) at Gold Valley Mine, Mojave National PreserveThe windmill at the Gold Valley Mine site is from the American West Windmill Company in Amarillo, TexasThumbnailsAn old sink (pierced by bullets, of course) at Gold Valley Mine, Mojave National PreserveThe windmill at the Gold Valley Mine site is from the American West Windmill Company in Amarillo, TexasThumbnailsAn old sink (pierced by bullets, of course) at Gold Valley Mine, Mojave National PreserveThe windmill at the Gold Valley Mine site is from the American West Windmill Company in Amarillo, TexasThumbnailsAn old sink (pierced by bullets, of course) at Gold Valley Mine, Mojave National Preserve

Presumably, the water comes from a windmill-powered well nearby.