That would depend on the status of the land, and the law in the relevant 
state.  In some cases you probably could.

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>Fascinating. Escellent photos. It's interesting to think what life must have 
>been like in this town before it was abandoned. I've often wondered if these 
>towns are protected. What if someone wanted to move In? Of course there are no 
>utilities or services, but could someone buy a building and restore it?
>Paul
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>From: Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>"Overlay/toning process" certainly suits the scene. Well rendered.
>>
>>Jack
>>
>>--- Mark Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>On our "summer" vacation in the eastern Sierra we made a day trip
>>>over to
>>>the ghost town of Bodie.  We were there for the first snow flurries
>>>of the
>>>winter season.  The iron skies and flurries punctuated by occasional
>>>bursts
>>>of cold sun added a desolate ambience to the place.  I made a gallery
>>>(see
>>>link below) by applying a Photoshop "digital lith" overlay / toning
>>>process.
>>>
>>>As always, don't hesitate with comments / critiques.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Mark
>>>
>>>http://www.westerickson.net/bodiefall2006/
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