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All this and more with in 6 1/2 miles of my place.

John 'n' W.Va

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It was suppose to be an evening drive with my daughter. Two miles of hard road and 4 1/2 miles of dirt road in a deep canyon. I did a half hour of pr with the owner and Mded for a half hour. This was the place, an 1894 school.

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He said there was too much trash to find anything. He may have been right. I will go back when I have more time. Do these count as rings? He is a plummer and the school is his workshop.

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I noticed another treasure in the field.

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This is the back side of a state park and a road seldom traveled. Funny thing about pictures, steep hills never look steep and falls look like rapids. People have died going over that falls.

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This was a school in the 1800's. It is a church now. It was getting late and the picture is blurry.

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