In the last part of March 2001, we took a trip to Laughlin, NV. These photos reflect some of the scenes we saw during this trip.
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Abandoned adobe building along highway in New Mexico.
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A fully blossomed tree near the abandoned building.
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Not so busy Factory Outlet mall near Santa Fe, NM.
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Typical rocky cliffs found throughout New Mexico.
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Laguna Indian Pueblo at Laguna, New Mexico.
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An appropriate warning at a rest stop on the New Mexico and Arizona border along I-40.
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An Indian "trading post" at the New Mexico/Arizona border along I-40.
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Another trading post in the same area along I-40.
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Humphreys Peak; highest point in Arizona at 12,633'.
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Closer view of Humphreys Peak. Flagstaff sets at its base.
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An Arizona sunset. Winslow, Arizona.
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Another view of the sunset at Winslow, with Humphreys Peak in the background.
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An Arizona sunset from Holbrook, Arizona.
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Beginning of a drive on Historic Route 66 from Seligman to Kingman, AZ (about 86 miles).
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Abandoned building along Highway 66.
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Somewhat stark geography in portions of Arizona on Route 66.
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In contrast to the desert hills, are the wild flowers along Route 66.
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A large field of poppys along side the highway.
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Another view of the poppy field outside Kingman AZ.
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