This looks so familiar but I just don't know. I can tell you where it's not! I need more hints!
Rick, I haven't been to the place of your last photos.
Utahtea
Printable View
It's a view that I doubt any of you have seen. It's WAY off the beaten path. There is a national park nearby, but this is not within the park.
I'm going to take what's knows as a W.A.G., and I'll say "Missouri Breaks."
Rick
There are badlands like that in eastern Wyoming. But I've not seen that particular view.
Mark
Nope - it's well northwest of Missouri. It is on an Indian reservation. Not in Wyoming but you are getting close.
Rick, check your private messages.
George,
What about The White River Badlands in Nebraska?
Oh wait, you said on a Rez?Quote:
The White River Badlands is a collection of irregularly shaped, highly eroded areas that extends from the southwestern portion of South Dakota through parts of northwestern Nebraska and eastern Wyoming into eastern Colorado.
Hmmm
A section of the White River Badlands is on the The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation...
Mark, I think you are close enough. It is in fact on the Pine Ridge Rez in South Dakota. No paved roads for many miles.
GPS data:
43 36 28 N
101 42 55 W
Here are three more traditional views. There are several clues in these photos that should narrow things down quite well: Mesquite trees and desert mountains; crumbling brick and adobe; that white dome! And the fact that it's very near an Interstate...
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...oads/Tuma6.jpg
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...oads/Tuma8.jpg
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...oads/Tuma4.jpg
Any guesses?
Rick, check your private messages.
Rick,
Tumacácori National Historical Park
But I'd have to turn in my RTA hat if I didn't get that one!
AZBuck