The bare-bones Trona Golf Club has a mostly sand and dirt course, where seniors hit the links while skirting the occasional rattlesnake. (Irfan Khan / LAT)
Robert Ballarat Bob Dunlap is one of the last in a long line of miners who years ago burrowed and dynamited their way through the town hoping to find a fortune. (Irfan Khan / LAT)
Ella Gross, 97, right, is delighted after winning a free breakfast ticket at Trona Senior Citizen Center from Vada Moses, 81, on Tuesday morning. Gross has lived Trona for the last 40 years. (Irfan Khan / LAT)
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Milton Lee, 78, at VFW post, drinks at a popular local hangout. Many Tronans are fleeing to Ridgecrest, 25 miles away, leaving mostly senior citizens and a smattering of young professionals behind. (Irfan Khan / LAT)
Members of the Trona High School football team take a break after practice. The team has won its league three times and has a reputation for hitting hard. No one else plays on dirt, says running back Emilio Horta, 16. They all cry about it. (Irfan Khan / LAT)
Children walk to school on Tuesday afternoon. The high school has just 160 students; there were 15 people in last year’s graduating class. Closing the school has been talked about,” says guidance counselor Ruth Soto. (Irfan Khan / LAT)