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Jeep Jamboree Nevada Trail Ride Stone Kilns

In the 1800s, automated machinery was powered by steam engines, and steam engines were powered by charcoal. The process of making charcoal took 35 days. Conical stone kilns were stacked to the ceiling with juniper and pinion from the local area. Set afire, airflow was restricted as the raw wood slowly and partially burned.
Jeep Jamboree Nevada Trail Ride - The Other Outback

In the 1800s, automated machinery was powered by steam engines, and steam engines were powered by charcoal. The process of making charcoal took 35 days. Conical stone kilns were stacked to the ceiling with juniper and pinion from the local area. Set afire, airflow was restricted as the raw wood slowly and partially burned.  View Related Article

 

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