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Closer to I-15, a fence along Excelsior Mine Road traps a lot of windblown garbage from freeway drivers

04278-excelsior-mine-road.jpg I stop briefly to take in the views of the Clark Mountain Range behind me, where I camped the last three nightsThumbnailsStanding on the Cima Road bridge, I look west down Interstate 15, the source of the garbage trapped on the fence I just passedI stop briefly to take in the views of the Clark Mountain Range behind me, where I camped the last three nightsThumbnailsStanding on the Cima Road bridge, I look west down Interstate 15, the source of the garbage trapped on the fence I just passedI stop briefly to take in the views of the Clark Mountain Range behind me, where I camped the last three nightsThumbnailsStanding on the Cima Road bridge, I look west down Interstate 15, the source of the garbage trapped on the fence I just passedI stop briefly to take in the views of the Clark Mountain Range behind me, where I camped the last three nightsThumbnailsStanding on the Cima Road bridge, I look west down Interstate 15, the source of the garbage trapped on the fence I just passedI stop briefly to take in the views of the Clark Mountain Range behind me, where I camped the last three nightsThumbnailsStanding on the Cima Road bridge, I look west down Interstate 15, the source of the garbage trapped on the fence I just passed

The Mojave Desert isn't always pretty. Prevailing winds from the south push trash from freeway drivers across the land until it reaches this fence.