View of the most well preserved charcoal kilns in the west, located in Wildrose Canyon at Death Valley National Park, California. These kilns were built in 1877 and used to burn pine wood to make charcoal. This charcoal was then used in the smelters to melt silver and lead from the nearby mines.
A wildflower growing next to the charcoal kilns in Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park - California.
View of one of the individual charcoal kilns in Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley National Park - California.