Guiding Twenty Mules In Death Valley
by Ivete Basso Photography
Title
Guiding Twenty Mules In Death Valley
Artist
Ivete Basso Photography
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I took this photo during the festival in Death Valley National Park, California. Great experience in the middle of Mojave desert. Fortunately was not so hot, but was more than 80 F. degree.
Twenty-mule team were teams of eighteen mules and two horses attached to large wagons that ferried borax out of Death Valley from 1883 to 1889. They traveled from mines across the Mojave Desert to the nearest railroad spur, 165 miles (275 km) away in Mojave. The wagons were among the largest ever pulled by draft animals, designed to carry 10 short tons (9 metric tons) of borax ore at a time.
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March 23rd, 2021
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Lyric Lucas
Congratulations, your beautiful artistic work is Featured on the home page of the "Bedroom Art Gallery" group. 4/16/21
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thank you so much Lyric for FEATURE my work at: BEDROOM ART GALLERY
Randy Rosenberger
I am happy to announce your artwork is being featured on the homepage of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group. It is with great pleasure for me to show recognition to our active members of our family of friends and fine artists. Congratulations on your feature!
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thank you so much Randy for FEATURE my work at: WISCONSIN FLOWERS AND SCENERY