Death Valley Days - 1952 The Bandits of Panamint 1-15 was
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USA: 7 April 1953
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Ballarat came into being in 1897 with many gold strikes in the Panamint Mountains. The Radcliffe mine alone produced 15,000 tons of gold ore from 1898-1903. The town was named after a famous Australian gold camp and was home to 400 people in 1898. Several legendary Death Valley figures lived in town. Ballarat is now privately owned and contains the ruins of several adobe buildings. The town site is located off the Panamint Valley road west of Death Valley proper.
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Panamint's Bad Man - 1938 is rated/received certificates of:
USA:Approved (PCA #4349)
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death valley is a desert below sea level.
YES - DEATH VALLEY IS A VALLEY. IT IS ABOUT 130 MILES LONG AND AT ITS WIDEST IT IS ABOUT 8 MILES. iT LIES PREDOMINANTLY BETWEEN THE PANAMINT MOUNTAINS TO THE WEST AND THE FUNERAL MOUNTAINS TO THE EAST. IT IS IN EVERY SENSE A VALLEY. AND IT IS IN FACT BELOW SEA LEVEL - AT ITS LOWEST IT IS 282 FEET BELOW SEA LEVEL AT BADWATER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON DEATH VALLEY AND VIDEOS WITH COOL STUFF ON DEATH VALLEY SEE WWW.GOLDCREEKFILMS.COM
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