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Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia - August 15, 2017: The Lightning Ridge Welcome Sign on a tumbler greets visitors to the small opal town in northern New South Wales, Australia. The town is known for the mining of black opal, a sought after and highly prized gemstone. On the site, native eucalyptus trees rise against the clear blue sky.
Page, USA - January 26, 2016: An editorial stock photograph of a no trespassing sign on Native American Tribal land in Page, Arizona. Violation of Federal and Tribal Law.
Directional road sign to mine, Western Australia Outback
History Sign at the entrance to Leadville Colorado
The National Wild Horse and Burro Center in the Palomino Valley, Nevada, United States on April 21, 2023
As storm clouds pass overhead, water flows into a metal stock tank for cattle or water trough from a turning windmill pump with the Pawnee Buttes in the background on the Pawnee National Grassland, Colorado.
Murray River in flood running on by Cliffs in the Mallee Country
A gold prospector’s cabin on the edge of Wekusko Lake in Manitoba, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1924. The area experienced a gold rush from 1910s to the 1950s.
Victor, Colorado - September 17, 2020: Sign for Historic Colorado Mining Country, with many mines and ghost towns to explore
The Terracotta Army in wild grass
Silver City, Nevada, USA, 1975. Place sign on the road to Silver City.
Hooper, Colorado, USA - July 21, 2023: A cartoonish, smiling “alien” welcomes visitors to the UFO Watchtower attraction in Colorado’s San Luis Valley.
The statistical sign for Blue Mesa Dam at the Colorado River Storage Project in Curecanti National Recreation Area in Colorado
Golden Canyon and Badwater Basin
The damaged wooden box is filled with chunks of building debris
Signs welcoming visitors to the Walls of China site in Mungo National Park, a protected national park that is located in south-western New South Wales, in eastern Australia. \nThe national park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Willandra Lakes Region, an area of 2,400 square kilometres that incorporates seventeen dry lakes.
The public sign at the entrance to the town of Alice Springs in the dead centre of Australia.
Pyramid Lake Museum and Visitors Center Pyramid Lake, Nevada, United States on April 21, 2023
The rustic Grand Canyon National Park Tuweep Area Sign in the Toroweap Valley as viewed during April, 1990.
Los Alamos, NM: Vintage 1950s wooden tourist information sign in downtown Los Alamos, a town made famous as the 1940s home of the Manhattan Project.
a compost barrier, home processing of organic waste
The Poudre River in spring outside of Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Carcass of deer in the ground surrounded by garbage
Mission Well Sign, Mining History in Joshua Tree National Park . High quality photo
Charred dirt and dry grass sit at the base of an electrical box where the fire started in Littleton, Colorado’s Waterton Canyon. According to fire fighters at the scene, they got the call at 3:30am of a fire near the Strontia Springs Dam along the South Platte River in Waterton Canyon on September 21, 2022. West Metro and the U.S. Forest Service fire fighters quickly put out the flames which were climbing the steep canyon walls. According to fire fighters, the source of the fire was located at an electrical box, likely ignited by the rat chewing the wires. The body of the rat was relocated near the road by a firefighter, where it remained and later decomposed.
Image of a danger sign that warns of hydrogen sulfide gas.  The sign has a skull and cross bones.  The sign is posted outside in New Mexico.  Hydrogen sulfide gas can emerge from the ground in areas with natural gas.
a broken gas cabinet outdoors
Landscape view at an old copper smelter in the out back of Australia
Wild and scenic lands of Mesa Verde national park. Ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde some 1400 years ago.
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