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This shaft at the mine site has concrete walls

08026-concrete-shaft-800px.jpg This segment of Ivanpah Road follows the old railway grade from 100 years ago, and thus cuts right through the hillsThumbnailsThis short stretch of Nipton-Moore Road is extremely sandy where it crosses a wash near the power linesThis segment of Ivanpah Road follows the old railway grade from 100 years ago, and thus cuts right through the hillsThumbnailsThis short stretch of Nipton-Moore Road is extremely sandy where it crosses a wash near the power linesThis segment of Ivanpah Road follows the old railway grade from 100 years ago, and thus cuts right through the hillsThumbnailsThis short stretch of Nipton-Moore Road is extremely sandy where it crosses a wash near the power linesThis segment of Ivanpah Road follows the old railway grade from 100 years ago, and thus cuts right through the hillsThumbnailsThis short stretch of Nipton-Moore Road is extremely sandy where it crosses a wash near the power linesThis segment of Ivanpah Road follows the old railway grade from 100 years ago, and thus cuts right through the hillsThumbnailsThis short stretch of Nipton-Moore Road is extremely sandy where it crosses a wash near the power lines

I'm guessing, due to the poured concrete walls, that this shaft might have been bored later than the other holes in the ground here.