Teapot and flask at the window opening of a miner's cottage in a ghost town
Teapot and flask at the window opening of a miner's cottage in a ghost town, Gwalia was a gold-mining town, Underground mining began in 1897 at the Sons of Gwalia mine that became the largest and deepest in Australia, The mine closed in 1963 and the population disappeared almost overnight, Gwalia, near Leonora, Goldfields region, Great Victoria Desert, Western Australia, Australia. (Photo by: Auscape/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

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