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This is from a recent trip from East Lansing, Michigan to Abiquiu, New Mexico, where I volunteered at Ghost Ranch. Still pictures were taken from the window seat of my train every seven minutes for the entirety of the 36 hours on the train (minus the black of night). The view of America from the train is one that I have never experienced before (and one that I think most Americans do not typically experience).

Song featured: "Elephant Gun" by Beirut


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  • Graham Pearson 5 months ago
    I TOOK A BUS FROM EASTERN WASH. IN 1972.Took for ever.Got picked uped in Santa Fe by a Ghost Ranch bus.There were a couple of film wannabes working on the staff even than.My sister worked there the year there were too many Johns on the staff and renamed it the "Ralph Patrol".Unfortunately I haven"t been back since 1980.My parents took me there at least 4 times between 1958 and 1969,I'm one of the little kids running around in a B&W picture from '58. Too cool.P.S. your time laspe was a blast....Alaskagram
  • Nate Graham 5 months ago
    Ghost Ranch is a blast. Did you see the rock formations in 3:10 to Yuma? I got so excited because I had climbed all over there and knew it pretty well. Thanks again, for the compliments too!
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