El Dorado Canyon is a canyon in southern Clark County, One hour from Las Vegas, Nevada famed for its rich silver and gold mines. The canyon was named in 1857 by steamboat entrepreneur Captain George Alonzo Johnson when gold and silver was discovered here
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Eldorado mine tours and photographer’s destination for photoshoots.
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Comments closedA cool customer camper made from old school buses n the Nevada desert in Eldorado Canyon.
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Comments closedJigsaw puzzles still appeal after decades. The origins of jigsaw puzzles go back to the 1760s when European mapmakers pasted maps onto wood and cut them into small pieces. John Spilsbury, an engraver and mapmaker, is credited with inventing the first jigsaw puzzle in 1767.
Comments closedThe Metro Van photographed by fine art photographer Edward Fielding was found in the Nevada desert in the old gold mining ghost town in Eldorado Canyon at the historical Techatticup Mine – the oldest, richest and most famous gold mine in Southern Nevada.
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