On one of our outing we’ve visited Dublin Gulch just outside of the town of Shoshone, California on Highway 127. We drove up to about a quarter-mile up a rough dirt road and park at a gravel parking area. From there we walked to the homes that was constructed into the solidified volcanic ash. During the 1920s, miners carved dwellings in this caliche clay embankment.
Looking in the window, this room turns to the left, I wonder how far it goes.
Here's a view looking across the Dublin Gulch at the row of homes.
The name "Dublin Gulch" may have came from an area of the same name in Butte, MT, where one resident, Joe Vollmer, once lived. Some cave homes have split levels, stovepipes, and garages, pretty amazing. Thanks for reading and enjoy the photos.
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