Monthly Archives: March 2013
![Shadows of girls silhouette](https://dusttoashes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Sandstones-near-Santa-Cruz-CA-133x198.jpg)
This photo was taken at one of the amazing beaches between Santa Cruz and Davenport, CA. I don’t remember the name of the beach but it is perhaps the longest one between the two towns. There is the huge natural … Continue reading
![Graffiti of man's heads stearing at hot girl](https://dusttoashes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Adam-and-Eve.jpg)
One day I was exploring the old parts of the city where once in more modern times was something what was called ‘Summer Theater’. The theater was wedged inside the old historical ruins of the old remaining parts of the … Continue reading
![Water cascades of natural springs in Nevada desert](https://dusttoashes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Cascades-of-Fly-Geysers-Natural-Springs.jpg)
Hot spring water gushing out of the Nevada desert formed colorful cones. Depending on the season the colors will alternate between green algae based and metallic orange rusted colors. Fly Geysers are located on private land about 150 miles from … Continue reading
![Steaming Natural springs in teh Winter Time](https://dusttoashes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Geotermal-hot-springs-near-Gerlach-Nevada.jpg)
In the Winter season the steam coming from Fly Geysers is forming bloomy frost formations on the surrounding wheat. This natural hot springs are geologically new and probably result of the last century drilling when people were trying to find … Continue reading
![Snow covered hills in Nevada desert](https://dusttoashes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Snow-Hill-reflections-in-water.jpg)
Water forming near hot natural springs offering great mirror image of snow covered Granite Mountain in Nevada.
![Nevada ghost town remains](https://dusttoashes.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Rhyolite-City-Ruins.jpg)
Ruins of Rhyolite ghost town which once had electric lines, water pipes, railroads and population of about 5000 people. The photo is showing the core of what remains from what was once Bank, Jewelry store, two story school building and … Continue reading