
Beatty has long embraced its resident donkeys, which serve as living symbols of the community's roots as an early 20th-century mining camp. The town used to hold annual “burros races,” in which competitors would lead the uncooperative animals to make-shift campsites and cook them flapjacks. - Beatty's burros both an Old West symbol and a problem
Photo by James T Gunderson, taken in Beatty, Nevada
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- Paper weight: 200 gsm / 80 lb
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