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Gorgeous Wild West mining village on verge of becoming 'living ghost town' after judge ruled to protect endangered TORTOISES
A gorgeous Wild West mining village is at risk of becoming a 'living ghost town' following a judge's ruling to protect endangered tortoises. The decision has placed the village's future in jeopardy despite its historical and scenic significance.
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