Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like

If you suddenly find yourself in a mountain village in the Wild West, and a donkey blocked your way, congratulations: You have arrived in the ghost town of Othman in Arizona!

Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like

Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like

The city got its name in honor of the girl Olive Othman, who together with the Mormons tried to establish a colony in California, but was captured by the Indian tribe Yavapai (Yavapai) in 1850.

Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like

She was held captive for five years until she was released near the modern city of Othman.

Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like

Olive Othman remained in people's memory as the first white American woman with a tattoo on her body, which was done to her in the tribe.

Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like
Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like

The image of Olives can be found in just one place in the city: in a cafe where tourists can dine to music and attach a small bill to the wall as a souvenir.

Ghosts of the Wild West: what the abandoned city of Othman looks like

When gold was found in the city, about 3 thousand people lived there. However, with the disappearance of the resource, the city began to lose residents and become empty. Now a little more than a hundred people live there. And donkeys. They have become a local landmark.

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