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You’ll learn. ?haha I know man I have to go back ! I was so jacked at getting those wheel shots sometimes you just get too excited and dont think straight
Water wheel was built in the 1890's by gold miner Charlie Taylor. Charlie was quite a local character and attributed his longevity to the fact that he never bathed or kissed women. The water wheel was moved from its original site (a 19th century gold mining "stamp mill") to its present location in 1948. It was restored in 1988.Cool looking water wheel. Is it used for anything or just on display? I see the water dripping from it, but it doesn't seem like a lot.
not sure exactly the use though. not sure if it was to divert water to below or if the actual dirt ran through there which im not sure how that would workWater wheel was built in the 1890's by gold miner Charlie Taylor. Charlie was quite a local character and attributed his longevity to the fact that he never bathed or kissed women. The water wheel was moved from its original site (a 19th century gold mining "stamp mill") to its present location in 1948. It was restored in 1988.
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