The Staff At The Valley of Fires
Thank You For Your Visit
Please Come Again
Driving East on
Capitan.
An abandoned building
My first sighting of
colorful fall leaves
An Amish Horse & Buggy
Warning Sign
escaped from in Lincoln
on April 28, 1881
US Route 70/380
East.
road work is Hot In-Place
The fire generated by this piece
of equipment melts the Asphalt.
The original Asphalt is heated up, removed from the roadway, and transferred into a "hopper," where it is sprayed with Liquid Asphalt. It is then moved to a Spreader which distributes the mix onto the old road surface at a predetermined thickness. A Roller compacts the new layer of Asphalt. (A timelapse video of this Road Construction process)
According to Road Construction websites, this is an economical way to replace a road surface.
recycled Asphalt lane.
The Pilot car will turn around & guide westbound drivers through the Construction Area.
The Welcome to Texas
sign has lots of stickers
added by travelers.
Entering Central
driving with an Oil Derrick
#1 Oil Producer
#1 Cotton Producer
#1 Peanut Producer
#1 People Anywhere
Water mirages ahead...
Driving South on
Feel The Energy
Eric & I arrive at
Lucky Star RV Park.
We are here to see the Annular Eclipse on Saturday, October 14th. Can't wait!
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