Goldome Mill Site
This was actually the last photo I took here, but I figured it would be a good place to start, since it gives a good overview of the place. I had climbed up on top of one of the pieces of sorting machinery for this shot.
Following is a small writeup I lifted from destination4x4.com.
"The Goldome Mill is an abandoned modern mill site in the New York mountains of San Bernardino, California just off of the Ivanpah Road. The site was abandoned in the 1998 following the formation of the Mojave National Preserve by the California Desert Protection Act in 1994 and has slowly fallen into a state of decay. The mill site is currently classified as a Superfund Site by the Environmental Protection Agency which means that the site is known to contain hazardous waste which is improperly contained.
In 2017, political vandals posing as “street artists” decided on their own to deface the site as part of their environmental message and forever changed the face of this site."
Goldome Mill Site
This was actually the last photo I took here, but I figured it would be a good place to start, since it gives a good overview of the place. I had climbed up on top of one of the pieces of sorting machinery for this shot.
Following is a small writeup I lifted from destination4x4.com.
"The Goldome Mill is an abandoned modern mill site in the New York mountains of San Bernardino, California just off of the Ivanpah Road. The site was abandoned in the 1998 following the formation of the Mojave National Preserve by the California Desert Protection Act in 1994 and has slowly fallen into a state of decay. The mill site is currently classified as a Superfund Site by the Environmental Protection Agency which means that the site is known to contain hazardous waste which is improperly contained.
In 2017, political vandals posing as “street artists” decided on their own to deface the site as part of their environmental message and forever changed the face of this site."