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Seneca Lake AZ

Don Libby

Well-known member
I just posted this on our blog and wanted to share the images here as well.

We go past a rundown, decrepit area called Seneca on the way to Show Low AZ and till now haven't stopped to explore. There's a series of dilapidated buildings that are just off the road that includes what looks like what may have been a gas station, food mart, general store as well as several other buildings that might have at one time been nice cabins. There's a paved road of sorts; image grass and weeds, lots of grass and weeds growing in all the cracks and you might have some understanding. This settlement appears to be the entrance to Seneca Lake although I really didn't have the time to explore further than just off the road. I have done a little digging into the history of Seneca and it appears to be on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation although I still haven't found out why it's in the desperate shape it's in. This isn't anything new as I remember seeing this since 1995 when Sandy & I first drove past.













More coming soon

Don

 

shtarka1

Active member
Don, Love the contrast & tone as well as composition! Anyone of these matted & framed would be gorgeous! Nice shooting & P.P.!
 

Bob

Administrator
Staff member
Yup, the images are wonderful.
That is a fantastic conversion.
-bob
 

scho

Well-known member
Don, Nice series of images from Seneca L AZ. Crisp and clear monochromes. The Seneca Lake title caught my eye because that is the name of our sister Finger Lake just to the west of where I'm living in Ithaca, NY on Cayuga Lake.

Regards,
Carl
 
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