Category: TransAmerica 1984 pix

Day 56 – Second mesa

 

This if the view from the second mesa in the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. There are three mesas in all, with an old town atop each.

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Day 55 – Wide open space in Arizona

We have the blacktop to ourselves heading west on Route 264 on Navajo reservation in northeastern Arizona

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Day 55 – Meeting up with riders in Arizona

Bruce and I pose with van-supported riders from the UK who are doing a cross-country charity tour

 

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Day 54 – Window Rock

The arch at Window Rock, Arizona, that gives the town its name

 

 

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Day 54 – Roy and Jayne Hawthorne

Our hosts in Window Rock, Ariz. (Not my picture. I picked it up off the web several years ago)

 

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Day 53 – Church Rock at Red Rock State Park

Site of Fourth of July fireworks display near Gallup

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Day 53 – El Morro at sunrise

Early morning sun reflects off sandstone cliffs in New Mexico…

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Day 52 – Early morning scene of Isleta region

Route 6 early in the morning

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Day 52 – Crossing the Continental Divide again

Near the Ice Caves, between Grants and El Morro

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Day 52 – Laguna

Adobe houses and beehive ovens at Laguna pueblo, one of the youngest pueblos in the Southwest, settled in 1699.

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