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(See links). During the boom of Route 66 in the 1900s, Two Guns was a popular trading post but it's been abandoned since 1971. In 1926, a man shot and killed the owner of the land over a contract dispute, and a later attempt to rejuvenate the area was destroyed by a fire. Today, Two Guns, which is easily accessible from an interstate, has nothing but a series of empty buildings — and a lot of spooky history.

 

Apache Death Cave is a historical landmark located in Two Guns, Arizona. It's on Old Route 66, at the Two Guns interchange, between Flagstaff and Winslow, Arizona. The battles between the Navajos and the Apaches were constant. The group of Apache warriors hid in a cave located in Two Guns. In 1878, they attacked a Navajo camp and murdered everyone with the exception of three Navajo girls who were taken as prisoners. The Apaches not only murdered the Navajos, whom they raided, they also looted the area. The Navajos from another camp sent warriors after the Apaches, however they failed in their quest to find them. When the Apaches attacked another Navajo camp, the Navajo warriors went to Canyon Diablo and saw hot air coming out of the ground.

 

After taking a closer look, the Navajos discovered that there was a cave and that the raiding Apaches were hiding in it with their horses. The Navajos began to throw burning dry wood into the cave. The Apaches then slit the throats of their horses in an attempt to put out the fire after they ran out of water. When the Navajos found out from an Apache who came out of the cave, that the three Navajo girls were murdered, they threw him into the fire and murdered 42 Apaches in the cave. The cave became known as the "Apache Death Cave". Altogether forty-two Apaches lost their lives in the cave.

 

Apache Death Cave In Arizona Is a haunted mass grave site with nearly 50 bodies - Only In Your State

 

Apache Death Cave / Two Guns Arizona

 

Apache Death Cave is located on the side of a canyon with an abandoned gas station. The abandoned gas station also used to operate a zoo full of desert animals. Many of the ruins around the gas station are parts of the zoo. It's also rumored they used to sell artifacts from the Apache Death Cave at the gift shop.

 

Apache Death Cave - Atlas Obscura

 

What happened at the Apache Death Cave? The group of Apache warriors hid in a cave located in Two Guns. In 1878, they attacked a Navajo camp and murdered everyone with the exception of three Navajo girls who were taken as prisoners. The Apaches not only murdered the Navajos, whom they raided, they also looted the area.

 

Apache Death Cave - She Explores

 

List of historic properties in Two Guns, Arizona - Wikipedia

 

Apache Death Cave - Exploring Apache Death Cave (2020) (Road Venture) - You Tube

 

Apache Death Cave - Abandoned Route 66 Gas Station, Campground . . . and APACHE DEATH CAVE! (Wonderhussy / You Tube)

 

Apache Death Cave - Trip Advisor

 

ariel map of Two Guns, Arizona

 

Two Guns, Arizona - The Wave

 

Two Guns, Arizona - The Route - 66 . com

 

Two Guns, Arizona - ghosttowns.com

 

Two Guns' sordid history off I-40 - Azdot.com

 

Untold Arizona: Two Guns Ghost Town Marks End Of An Era - Fronteras

 

Two Guns is also a ghost town in Coconino County, Arizona. Located on the east rim of Canyon Diablo approximately 30 miles east of Flagstaff, Two Guns prospered as a tourist stop along Route 66.

 

Two Guns, Arizona. 102121.

yes, the little-known bethlehem squirrel

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wow. i just had to take a picture

yes, the little-known bethlehem squirrel

I like sick humor, and nobody does it better than Christopher Moore. Laugh out loud funny.

We "borrowed" this cart from Mom's old retirement center to move her to the new retirement center. They have three at the old place. I thought that we could use this one and return it when I finished cleaning out the place (tomorrow) and no one would be the wiser. I even entertained the thought of just leaving it at her new place (they don't have a cart). Well today all hell broke loose. We were busted. There was 47 phone calls. Hysteria.

 

Outcome: It's going to go back tomorrow as I planned, but now I have to take a xanax before I go.

Stained glass - Saint Sulpice

 

Here's the thing: I would take more photos of church and cathedral interiors, but... I feel it's a sin to take photos in a house of God. Ok, maybe not a "sin", but I definitely feel guilty. Maybe it's because I'm primarily there for the architectural beauty, as opposed to the spiritual beauty.

 

Well, *I* see it as 'spreading the word'... though, I guess it's 'spreading the picture' in my case. Anyhow, this ought to get me through the pearly gates, right?

Really beautiful. 1/30 sec at f 4.0 / ISO1600 - 18mm. Sigma 18-125mm F3.8-5.6 DC OS HSM.

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Make a photograph of a vanishing point today made by converging lines. See bit.ly/cjE62b if you need a definition.

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o glorious day, zombie jesus is risen!

Wouldn't you hate to have your underwear showing on the internet? =D #imgoingtohell. Sent via BB 9700