The photography of Scott Piotrowski. Many of these photographs are taken from alongside the historic highways of America, but some are from Europe and other locations. The only common theme is the photographer.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
New Mexico 66
From one eastbound-northward curve on 66 to another, this one taken in western New Mexico. It's really hard to see in the upper right, but if you look closely, you can see where the dreaded superslab cut through the mountain as opposed to the path taken by the Mother Road around the obstacle. This is probably one of my favorite locations along 66 in New Mexico, just because of its natural beauty and the way that the highway hugged the landscape rather than destroying it.
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