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David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
01/03/2018
The modest visitor center located next to the parking lot is open most days (except Sunday) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
David Kerruish
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01/03/2018
Fred Bervoets' "Tribute to Shorty."
David Kerruish
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01/03/2018
Albert Szukalsk's “The Last Supper.”
David Kerruish
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01/03/2018
“The Last Supper” in the foreground with “Lady Desert: The Venus of Nevada” in the middle-ground and a derelict mine puncturing the hill in the background.
David Kerruish
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01/03/2018
Dr. Hugo Heyrman's “Lady Desert: The Venus of Nevada”
David Kerruish
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01/03/2018
Lady Desert oversees the sparse valley below.
David Kerruish
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01/03/2018
An origami sculpture at the Goldwell Open Air Museum.
David Kerruish
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01/03/2018
Szukalski's "Ghost Rider" with Bervoets' "Tribute to Shorty" behind and the remnants of the Rhyolite Ghost Town in the background.
David Kerruish
Photo Date: 
01/03/2018
Eames Demetrios's "Rhyolite’s District of Shadows" offers an alternative narrative to Rhyolite's evolution. The ghost town is prominent in the background as you read the plaque.

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