The Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 6th of February, 2017

The Second Gate

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The second gate is pretty much the same as the first.

Inside

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It has been equally pillaged.

A Security Barrier

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It looks like there used to be some form of security barrier here too. A bit odd really. I would have thought they would have had that at the first gate, to save unwanted guests from having to drive up the winding road.

View From The Top

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As you would imagine, the view from the top is quite spectacular. You can see a farm in the distance and the relatively empty reservoir.

Back Then

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Compare the route up to what it used to look like.

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