My photos from inside the mine didn't pan out very well, so here's one of an open-pit mine that operated in Bisbee until about the 1970s.
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
B is for Bisbee
That's Bisbee, Arizona, a quaint destination for tourists. In its heyday, it was a mining town for copper. Now you can tour an old mine three thousand feet underground on the narrow-gauge rail line the miners used to use. Imagine having to go to work in the mines every day. It had to be dangerous work.
My photos from inside the mine didn't pan out very well, so here's one of an open-pit mine that operated in Bisbee until about the 1970s.
My photos from inside the mine didn't pan out very well, so here's one of an open-pit mine that operated in Bisbee until about the 1970s.
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Three thousand feet under the ground? Whoa...
I've only been to Arizona once (Grand Canyon of course!) but you make me want to visit again! Popping in from the A to Z Challenge...happy writing!
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