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“Natural Bridge” carved by water.

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On the left is Walter Scott’s (Scotty) grave, the middle is his statue, the right is his pet dog, Windy’s grave.

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The grave of Scotty’s pet dog.

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Blue sky, white clouds, white salt flats on the valley floor, and rainbow! Everything is natural and God-made!

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Walter Scott’s (Death Valley Scotty) grave.

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Scotty’s Castle kitchen wall tiles.

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The guest room in Scotty’s Castle. Clark Gable, Herbert Hoover, and Drew Barrymore’s grandpa stayed here.

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Scotty’s Castle tea sets.

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Seahorse chandelier in the basement of Scotty’s castle.

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Classical looking mirror in Scotty’s castle.

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Indian basket collection in Scotty’s Castle.

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Scotty’s Castle will take 20 million to re-built according to the ranger tour guide.

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Gun collection in Scotty’s castle.

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Death Valley Ranch was the original name of the castle.

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Chinaware collection in Scotty’s Castle.

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