The drive between Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada is quite long and quite desolate. It's always nice to be able to break it up a little bit with some type of diversion. The ghost town formerly known as Rhyolite, just outside of Death Valley serves such a purpose.
As I wander around these ruins, I'm amazed at the size of some of the buildings. A few walls of what was formerly a three story stone building tower over the desert landscape. In and around the area, I note several people in formal-ish attire having photos taken. I guess this serves as an interesting backdrop for photo sessions.
A number of foundations still remain from what was once a population center. It brings a sense of despair to think this is how some things end. This place was once home to thousands of souls and now, it's simply a collection of ruined buildings and rusted piles of junk. Nothing lasts forever and as the band Kansas so melodically phrased it, we're all "Dust in the Wind".
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