After leaving the house, I went on down into the oil field. Now understand that this area used to have a population of about 30,000 people back in the late 20's and early 30's and had a mainstreet boardwalk of about 3 miles long. It was later converted to pasture land and in the last few years it has been reopened to try and recover more oil that is still there.
There is one area that looks really desolate but in a couple of these pics you will see areas of bright objects reflecting sunlight. This is broken glass, bottles, and pottery shards that were broken when the bldgs were dozed and became pasture land. There's cobalt blue, green, red, milk glass, broken crocks, peppersauce bottles, and also beer mugs as this area had many saloons, brothels, and other boom town businesses.
By looking at the 1st pic yu would never think there was anything there.
There is one area that looks really desolate but in a couple of these pics you will see areas of bright objects reflecting sunlight. This is broken glass, bottles, and pottery shards that were broken when the bldgs were dozed and became pasture land. There's cobalt blue, green, red, milk glass, broken crocks, peppersauce bottles, and also beer mugs as this area had many saloons, brothels, and other boom town businesses.
By looking at the 1st pic yu would never think there was anything there.
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