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8417-newberry-mountains.jpg If there were ever a quintessential metaphor for the Amercian desert, this is itThumbnailsI return to the 10-ton bike and coast down the gravel road past a recently built fenceIf there were ever a quintessential metaphor for the Amercian desert, this is itThumbnailsI return to the 10-ton bike and coast down the gravel road past a recently built fenceIf there were ever a quintessential metaphor for the Amercian desert, this is itThumbnailsI return to the 10-ton bike and coast down the gravel road past a recently built fenceIf there were ever a quintessential metaphor for the Amercian desert, this is itThumbnailsI return to the 10-ton bike and coast down the gravel road past a recently built fenceIf there were ever a quintessential metaphor for the Amercian desert, this is itThumbnailsI return to the 10-ton bike and coast down the gravel road past a recently built fence

The amazing thing is that there isn't much metal left here at all. In some spots, there are more bullet holes than metal. So where do all those shot-out metal fragments go?