Darwin is a borderline ghost town just outside of Death Valley National Park’s western entrance. In the 1870s, more than 3,000 silver miners lived here. Today, its population is less than 50. I was amazed to see this classical sculpture standing in the deeply shadowed window of a time worn house. The sculpture seems both out of place and out of time – an incongruous sight in a place remembered mainly for its history of gunfights and fires. The figure seems to be wondering how he wound up in a place such as this.