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Bodie Ghosts by Jerry Lames

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2006

A trip through the ghost town of Bodie California. Rich with gold during the mining days of the California gold rush periods. Most notable lady of the night was Rosa May.
You might just see Gary Cooper in High Noon on a bright sunning day. Waiting for that train.

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  • I am sure there is a donation fund directly to Bodie through the National Parks System. God Bless

  • Used to see a lot of salvaged mining artifacts in Mojave that came from Bodie back in the late 40's and early 50's before it was protected.

  • Wow you were there at a great time. Too bad they didn't have digital cameras back then. But the pictures are all stored in you mind I'm sure. Thanks for the comment

  • is that enyone still living there now ?

  • Just the Park Rangers. It was declared a State Historical Park back in the early 70's in order to preserve it as is, or as they say "Arrested Decay"

    I began going their in 1969, when it was empty except for 4 rangers protecting it. Beautiful place. Magic

  • il be cruzn through there end of april!i lived in goldfield nevada for a few yrs,old towns are fantastic!

  • Did you get to Bodie in April?

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  • Jerry  ..Lames ...LOL

  • Have you read some of the ghost stories of Bodie in the 1971 nonfiction book by the actor and psychic investigator Richard Webb called GREAT GHOSTS OF THE WEST?

  • People say that it is bad luck to take something from Bodie, I wonder if it would be good luck to give something to Bodie.

  • @Islandjerry it makes me glad to hear that it is a historical park, these kind of places need to be preserved for the future.

  • It's amazing how much of the old west is still left out there -- even in places that aren't parks. Thanks for sharing these great images. Death Valley's ghost towns south of Bodie are well worth exploring as well. Nice job.

  • I have tried to recreate those Images and other old mining operations in my work.

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