File:Palo Colorado Canyon Hoist.jpg

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English: Block and tackle were used to hoist the sleds (called "go-devils") or wagons carrying the bark of Tanbark trees down a steep portion of Palo Colorado Road in Big Sur, California during the late 1800s. One of the pulleys is mounted to a beam supporting a row of mailboxes at the top of "The Hoist".
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A large pulley hangs from a beam supporting a row of mailboxes on Palo Colorado Canyon

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