English: The Pantano Cemetery in the ghost town of Pantano, Arizona. Many of the graves are said to have been from men killed by hostile Apaches. It is not maintained; all but one (the one in photo, marked 1931) of the old wooden crosses have fallen over from decay, and the wild plants are taking over. Only a few headstones remain in place. A Union Pacific train can be seen along the Cienega Route in the background.
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