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N. America-Viewed from and of Planes, Trains, Boats, Cars & Trucks-2023.1.24.

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NM-2020.9.10#3960.3. Route 40, the Purple Heart Trail. Honoring our veterans wounded in war. Mile Post 257, Central New Mexico.
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NM-2020.9.10#3960.3. Route 40, the Purple Heart Trail. Honoring our veterans wounded in war. Mile Post 257, Central New Mexico.

  • MT-2017.9.13#3431.5. A Ghost Ranch. Route 93, Montana. Weird light from wildfire smoke.
  • NJ-CAPE MAY 2020.9.19#0028.4. Horse and carriage in Historic Cape May, New Jersey. Photo by Mary Lou Boughton.
  • NM-2017.10.10#1011.1x. In the Four Corners area entering New Mexico from Colorado on route 160.
  • NM-2020.9.10#3925.3. Old Billboard for Indian Arts and Crafts. Route 40 near the western New Mexico border.
  • NM-2020.9.10#3936.2. Billboard along Route 40 Near Talavera New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.9.10#3941.2. Black Basalt Lava along Route 40 east of Talavera New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.9.10#3942.3. Sign along Route 40 directing tourists where they can drive a portion of the origonal Route 66 road bed. East of Talavera New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.9.10#3960.3. Route 40, the Purple Heart Trail. Honoring our veterans wounded in war. Mile Post 257, Central New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.9.10#3966.3. Union Pacific Engines hauling Freight. Adjacent to Route 40, New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.10.2#4451.3. Volcanic Lava flows that started in the Miocene Epoch and have continued into the current Holocene. Viewed along Route 40 east of Grants New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.10.2#4455.3. Volcanic Lava flows that started in the Miocene Epoch and have continued into the current Halocene. Viewed along Route 40 east of Grants New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.10.2#4475.3. Volcanic Lava flows that started in the Miocene Epoch and have continued into the current Halocene . Viewed along Route 40 east of Grants New Mexico.
  • NM-2020.10.2#4485.4. Lava flows that started in the Miocene epoch and have continued into the current Halocene. These are redder then the previous images because the lava oxidized with iron as it was cooling. Viewed along Route 40 east of Grants New Mexico.
  • NM-CPS1-2019.11.11#4323.1. The famous Shaffer Hotel and Restaurant, built by Clem "Pop" Shaffer.. The symbols on the restaurant are not Nazi Swastika's, they are early American Indian symbols for Peace and Goodwill. Navajo people call them "Whirling Logs". Mountainair, New Mexico. A building now in the National Register of Historic Places.
  • NM-CPS2-2019.11.11#1594.2. Rancho Bonito.
  • NM-CPS3-2019.11.11#1592.2. Rancho Bonito. This unusual building was built by Clem "Pop" Shaffer, who built the Shaffer Hotel in nearby Mountainair.  He built this later in the early 1930's to serve as a Folk Art museum for his hand carved and painted wooden animals. This was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. On the Gran Quivira Road south of Mountainair, New Mexico.
  • NM-Horse Farm 2020.9.10#3950.3. Route 40, New Mexico.
  • NV-2018.6.29#5253.3. Driving into Las Vegas on route 93 from the south. I was headed for Yellowstone Park, Stevensville MT and Casper, Wyoming. It was 111 degrees when I shot this image. Our Camper boiled over before I made it to the bend ahead and once more in Wyoming on this trip. Camper didn't like leaving Alaska.
  • NV-2021.2.21#5497.2. Nevada State border sign on the west side of the Colorado River bridge near Hoover Dam.
  • NV-2021.6.14#7211.2. Traveling America, a depiction of the train arriving in the "Old Days". Beatty Nevada.
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