Sunday, March 22, 2026

 


17 comments:

  1. I thought it looked like Colorado and I was right, but I also thought it might be Cripple Creek, but it is a different mining town…

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  2. Looks like Georgetown, CO. I-70 on the left side of the photo.

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  3. A visual search indicates that it's Georgetown, Colorado.

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    1. My aunt was born there in 1914. Her dad was a miner and her mom (my grandma) was an immigrant from Lancashire, UK. They were previously living on the Iron Range in Michigan and moved to Georgetown just before my aunt was born. Her dad died in a mining accident shortly afterwards, IIRC, and grandma met and married my grandpa, another hard rock miner, carpenter, and one-time shipwright. Life was hard for them chasing good mining jobs wherever the latest strike was made.

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    1. Who is John Galt?


      A: Fictional hero of an amoral atheist author who found out the truth on March 6, 1982, unfortunately too late.

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  5. Georgetown is a neat little historical place. Behind the camera is the Georgetown Loop Railway with a 90 ft high trestle. First built in the 1800s to haul silver from Silver Plume. Thomas Edison made a very early b&w movie film of it.

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  6. Stunning scenery to look at every day.

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  7. Silverton Colorado

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  8. Not a chemtrail in sight.

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    1. I am sure that you mean "contrails" from cross country passenger jets heading east and west. And contrails, for the uneducated, are simply jet engine water exhaust the freezes at 6 miles (30,000 feet) altitude.

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    2. Bet he means "chemtrail".

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    3. And the contrails for cloud seeding are another for the educated.

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  9. Are those the same jet engines used on the B-17 and B-24?

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  10. Jet and prop engines both cause fundamentally the same phenomenon: condensation trails formed when hot, moist exhaust meets cold, dry air, causing water vapor to freeze into ice crystals.

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  11. For sure not Silverton, CO. Most likely Georgetown, CO..

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  12. Thought it was Telluride, CO

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