See incredible cabins in the Cabins of the Mojave
A tour of several mining camps that still have cabins and other standing structures found in the back-country of the Mojave Preserve. Always remember when traveling anywhere in the desert, be prepared for anything. Always carry enough water and food. It is also a good idea to carry an extra 5 gallons of gas. One never knows what can happen. / deserttrails

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120 Year Old Time Capsule Hidden in the Mojave Desert

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Exploring The Abandoned Ghost Cabins Of The Mojave Desert (Wasteland Spotlight)

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One Of The Most Well-Preserved Abandoned Mine Sites I’ve Ever Found

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Alone in Nevada: Worrisome wildlife & historic homesteads in the backcountry

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The Forgotten Story Of Constellation — Arizona’s Ghost Town Lost to the Desert

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#692 Welcome to Knowhere: Secret Doomsday Cave Bunker Deep in the Barstow Desert

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A rancher found a mystery

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1800s log cabin built for around $10,185

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I BOUGHT a House for 470$ — FULL of Things I NEVER Saw!

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15 forgotten skills every 1950s boy mastered before 12

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Log Cabin Overnight in a BLIZZARD

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Abandon Family Ranch Hidden in the Mountains

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FOUND: Forgotten Miners' Cabins

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ABANDONED HOUSES in the Desert - Clothes, Pictures & more left behind

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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The Bonanza Mine: Finding a Skip Car and Descending Down to the 800 Level (Part 2 of 2)

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Built totally secret underground dugout cabin. Ready for extreme snowstorms. Fireplace inside

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Secret Backcountry Cabin in the Desert! (Wasteland Spotlight)

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I Investigate the Most Extreme Ancient Village in the United States

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