Desert Sunset
Sunset above the former silver mining village of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico, the elevation here is about 2,743 meters (9,000 ft), that, combined with the dry air means extreme temperature differences between day and night, though the humidity is almost nonexistent, so it never feels really hot or cold. Once a ghost town, nowadays it's pure mayhem on weekends with Mexican tourists, I arrived on a Sunday afternoon as they were leaving, the whole town was a bumper to bumper traffic jam, there was no one left by the time this photo was taken.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_de_Catorce
Desert Sunset
Sunset above the former silver mining village of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico, the elevation here is about 2,743 meters (9,000 ft), that, combined with the dry air means extreme temperature differences between day and night, though the humidity is almost nonexistent, so it never feels really hot or cold. Once a ghost town, nowadays it's pure mayhem on weekends with Mexican tourists, I arrived on a Sunday afternoon as they were leaving, the whole town was a bumper to bumper traffic jam, there was no one left by the time this photo was taken.
From Wiki:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_de_Catorce