CA-140 Emory crossing (#0542)
CA-140 Avalanche detour (#0543)
Midpines motel (#0593)
Yosemite Valley Cascade falls (#0546)
Yosemite El Capitan (#0549)
Yosemite Valley Ribbon falls (#0551)
Yosemite Valley Bridalveil Falls (#0553)
Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Falls (#0557)
Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Falls (#0569)
Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Falls (#0570)
Yosemite Valley - Yosemite Falls (#0571)
Yosemite Awahnee rock climbers (#0561)
Yosemite Awahnee rock climbers (#0562)
Yosemite Awahnee rock climbers (#0563)
Yosemite Awahnee (#0565)
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Yosemite Awahnee (#0567)
Yosemite Awahnee (#0568)
Yosemite Mirror Lake trail (#0573)
Yosemite Mirror Lake (#0576)
Yosemite Mirror Lake (#0578)
Yosemite Mirror Lake (#0580)
Yosemite Mirror Lake (#0581)
Mariposa, CA (#0537)
Bagby Lake McClure CA-49 bridge (#0598)
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Bagby Lake McClure (#0534)
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CA 49 Coulterville (#0532)
Don Pedro Reservoir lunch! - CA 49 (#0531)
Don Pedro Reservoir - CA 49 (#0530)
Don Pedro Reservoir - CA 49 (#0527)
Sonora Union HS Science Bldg / New Deal (#0525)
Sonora Union HS Science Bldg / New Deal (#0524)
Sonora Union HS auditorium / New Deal (#0521)
Sonora Union HS auditorium / New Deal (#0522)
New Melones Lake - CA 49 (#0520)
New Melones Lake - CA 49 (#0519)
Mokelumne river / Big Bar Launch (#0518)
Mokelumne river / Big Bar Launch (#0517)
Mokelumne river / Big Bar Launch (#0515)
CA 88 Caples Lake dam (#0512)
CA 88 Caples Lake (#0510)
CA 88 Caples Lake dam (#0508)
CA 88 Red Lake (#0505)
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CA-140 Emory (#0539)
Abandoned building in what was, per the web page linked below, Emory. Per that web page, this was a boarding house for workers at a lead mine that is further up the hill. As the picture in the linked story indicates, the Yosemite Valley Railroad once ran on that side of the Merced river, taking freight to/from mines in the area and passengers to El Portal. The railroad was abandoned in 1945 and the tracks were ripped up; this and other nearby buildings are now only accessible via a dirt trail. www.yosemitevalleyrr.com/prototype/vrtltour
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