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  • A windy, curvy road (Highway 218, Oregon) in the central oregon desert.
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  • A windy, curvy road (Highway 218, Oregon) in the central oregon desert.
    curvy_road_91906CZR2.jpg
  • A rural road leading into the country at night in Unicoi County, Tennessee.
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  • An old rural road, barbed wire cattle fence, and juniper tree in the central oregon desert.
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  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-117.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-114.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-112.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-108.jpg
  • Highway 225 to Chatsworth, Georgia. One of the roads marked as a path used by Cherokee Indians during the forced relocation known as the "trail of tears" from 1836 -1839. Over 4000 Cherokee died on the Trail Of Tears.
    trail_of_tears_72510TaR-114-Edit.jpg
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