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It always amazes me that houses like this one at Cima can be left to decay literally to the point of collapsing

03613-cima.jpg Inside one of the rooms of the collapsing house at CimaThumbnailsMorning Star Mine Road rises over 11.5 miles from 2750 feet elevation to about 4285 feetInside one of the rooms of the collapsing house at CimaThumbnailsMorning Star Mine Road rises over 11.5 miles from 2750 feet elevation to about 4285 feetInside one of the rooms of the collapsing house at CimaThumbnailsMorning Star Mine Road rises over 11.5 miles from 2750 feet elevation to about 4285 feetInside one of the rooms of the collapsing house at CimaThumbnailsMorning Star Mine Road rises over 11.5 miles from 2750 feet elevation to about 4285 feetInside one of the rooms of the collapsing house at CimaThumbnailsMorning Star Mine Road rises over 11.5 miles from 2750 feet elevation to about 4285 feet

I guess I've lived too long in expensive urban areas where even modest houses are usually still worth maintaining in a livable state.