The Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 6th of February, 2017

One of the Stables

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The stables are fairly large. They haven't (yet) been stripped of much of their wood. However, in a few years time they will probably look a lot more skeletal.

Stable Sign

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In this photo of the other stable, you can just about make out a sign with writing above it.

Mystery Logo

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I wonder what it originally said?

Inside The Stable

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The stable itself was obviously built to last. There is an upper section too, but I only had a peek at that. I had no desire to scramble over old boards.

Happier Days

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They had had a fair amount of rain when those pictures were taken.

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