Sadly, there are many abandoned places in Nevada that nature is reclaiming. Because everything we own came from this earth, it’s only a matter of time before it’ll go back to it. Listed below are 11 photos of abandoned places in Nevada that nature is reclaiming. And even though some of these abandoned places may no longer exist, we’re lucky to have these photos that remind us of how they once looked.
- An abandoned picnic table located within the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.
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- An abandoned house near Denio, Nevada.
flickr/Nick Bonzey
- A tree growing inside of an old Oakland car in Virginia City, Nevada.
flickr/Darron Birgenheier
- An abandoned house in Black Canyon.
flickr/Jason Hollinger
- An amazing “before” and “after” photo of nature reclaiming the Virginia and Truckee Railroad between Virginia City and Reno, Nevada.
flickr/Rick Cooper
- A pair of abandoned buildings near the old Monarch Mine.
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- An abandoned building in Rhyolite, Nevada.
flickr/Christina Spicuzza
- An abandoned concrete water container at Miller Spring in Lincoln County, Nevada.
flickr/Thure Johnson
- Ruins in Unionville, Nevada.
flickr/Ken Lund
The abandoned American Flats mill in Virginia City, Nevada.
An abandoned water pump house in Acoma, Nevada.
flickr/Thure Johnson
What do you think? Have you been to any of these abandoned places in Nevada? Feel free to share in the comments below!
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flickr/Rick Cooper
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