Mysterious Lake Mead Railroad Ghost Town of St Thomas
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
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Join us as we explore the abandoned railroad ghost town of St Thomas Nevada. It was once buried under the waters of Lake Mead until the drought caused the waters to recede. This hike was very interesting (and creepy). Its a pretty level path, 2.5 mile loop trail where you'll be able to get up close to all the ruins. Fun for kids and adults.
Music is from Epidemic Sound
Coyote Sundance By: Martin Klem
Just Perfect By: Isobelle Walton
Loner on a cliff By: Johan Glossner
Mimiking Your Breathing By: Harper Rey
Railroad Trail By: Martin Kelm
Rose in the Garden By: Cody Francis
Stompin Grounds By: Gary the Canary
The Curveball By: Gary the Canary
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All photos and video were shot with my Samsung Galaxy cellphone - nothing fancy.
Video editing software - Pinnacle Studio 26 Ultimate
Drone footage from DJI Mavic Air
Every foundation held the hopes and dreams of someone in the past. When you build something, you are thinking of the future and all its possibilities. It is so sad that so many little towns across America are withering on the vine. No new buildings only bordered up main streets that will soon be forgotten by history. Thank you again for a look into your journey. It is like Forrest once said I wonder what people did when they were not doing anything.
I agree. Thank you so much.
Clams from Asia, or from when there was an Inland Sea Millions of years ago? Perhaps the 60 foot high Lake released them from the Ancient Bedrock!
Yes! 👍
Very interesting! That lake has receded a lot. Must be those people from california stealing the water.
🤣 lol
Don't know why that engine block would be down there, possible that it was stolen and they changed their minds. By the casting number that's shown, it's an early 60's 327 cubic inch Chevy block, and it looks like it's been down there about that long. Totally useless now.
Oh for sure it's been down there for a while. There were some other car parts there too. I didn't take pictures though.