The Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 6th of February, 2017

To The Dog Pound

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I didn't even try driving down here. The turning circles were just too tight.

Old Dogs

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The food bowls give the original purpose of this building away. Presumably the dogs patrolled the main fence.

Squashed Hut

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By the kennels, this building had certainly seen better days. There were remains of an old barrel which had sadly vanished. Perhaps it is that exploded one in Kennedy Square?

A Dead End

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This track ends here. The sink in the photo has since disappeared.

The Pools Lurk Below

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You can get to the rest of the ranch this way, but if you drove this far and left your car at the junction above, you are better off returning and driving down. Note though, that if you do drive down, go all the way down to the stables. If you stop at the storage hut first, be wary as it can be very muddy. Leave the car on the tarmac.

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