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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Gravel Roads in Winter



13 comments:

  1. Looks lonely, desolate and cold. You can see forever out there.

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  2. Riding off into nowhere... ah age has its worth.

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  3. Wonderful cold winter light. I really want to get out there to shoot next winter...with the 7x17. Have you shot along Rt 2, upper tier of Nebraska? Similar, but different.

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  4. Wintry but look at that beautiful blue sky ~ Wow ~ great shots ~ xxx

    artmusedog and carol
    www.acreativeharbor.com

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  5. Nice shots. I never thought I would say this, but after almost a year out here in the hills, I sure miss the flat country. :D

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  6. Nice scenes. They started me think why do two countries as wealth as the USA and Canada still have dirt roads?

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    1. Andy, the answer is easy. Gravel roads are much cheaper to build and maintain, and few people live on or use them. Many rural counties have rapidly declining populations, so some hard surface roads are now going back to gravel.

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  7. Beautiful wintry look!
    No asphalt?

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  8. "Lonely, desolate and cold." My fellow Connecticutian nailed this one, Taken.

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  9. This looks just like my part of the world!! Love the lighting in your photos.

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