127 Comments for Okaton Ghost Town

What a fascinating place. Thanks for sharing another great gallery with us Mr. Motts!
Is that a 1973 license plate? I love the word Dodge in the chrome part.
Many of the body panels look in good enough condition that they could be used by someone restoring a vehicle now (a vintage vehicle like these I mean).
Not many features on the dash, although it does have a glovebox.
It looks like the phone number on the door is only 3 digits?
The grill looks like teeth!
Look at the curved glass in the rear window. And the size of the car - wow. Is that the interstate in the background?
Mr. Motts you have a very talented eye for picking just the right vantage point from which to take the photo. This is great!
Was this during the day? I didn't think infrared was used in daylight?
I love it that you picked the bright yellow truck instead of the drab rusted cars. It makes the photo fabulous (not that it wasn't already).
Thanks John Galt, sound interesting!
I think those tree-branch posts are nifty also.
Mr. Motts with a wind like that, now I can understand the sand storms of yore. This bike is almost as if the child just left it.
Mr. Motts it's always better to be safe than sorry.
Oh my lucky day, another new gallery!! Mr. Motts I love how you write your captions and site introductions, and with your fantastic photos, have you ever considered producing a book for sale? This photo of the sinking farmhouse is unique as I've never seen a building sink in the middle like that. The mixtures of colours and textures is wonderful.