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A small fence leads towards some hills. Vegetation runs alongside the fence.

A single road leads towards a large hill. Small shrubs line both sides of the road.

View from In-Ko-Pah Gorge. Several rocky mountain line the landscape while several roads run between them.

Tire tracks approach a pile of rocks, one of which reads "EX 7". This area is called the "corrals" by local people, and is located between Monument Numbers 228-229.

View of a chain link border fence. A portion of barbed wire is missing from the top of the fence. In front of the fence, tire tracks are visible in the mud.

Image of the Pocket Spacecraft version of the OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft

View from Monument 225. In the distance, two roads intersect while shrubs fill the landscape.

During President Carter's administration, the Immigration and Naturalization Service constructed an "impenetrable" fence at selected areas near El Paso, Calexico, and San Ysidro, among others. It is twelve feet high and constructed of metal webbing…

View of the point-of-entry of New River at Calexico/Mexicali. The New River is so severely polluted that it is a major health hazard. A fence and bridge cross over the river, and to the left, several buildings stand behind another fence. Vegetation…

View looking toward the spot where the first irrigation water from Colorado reached the Imperial Valley in 1901. Tire tracks lead towards a fence. Near the fence's gate, a sign reads: "".

Irrigation canals are spread throughout the border area. This view is as the intersection of the Alamo River and the All American Canal, at Monument Number 218, looking east. The canal acts as an artificial boundary directly parallel to the border…

Siphon drain split into two tunnels. Water from the Alamo River flows into the left tunnel, while light is visible at the end of the right tunnel. Markings have been engraved on the top of the drain and right wall.

A dirt road with tire tracks. On the left, Monument 212 is visible in the distance. On the right, power lines run alongside the road.

Monument No. 210, looking southwest, near the Gray's Well area west of Yuma, Arizona. Although early monuments were equipped with flagpoles, this pole is used to mark the boundary under shifting sands. Even with the extension, the monument is often…

Remains of Old Plank Road buried under sand. A wire fence runs on the side of the planks, while footprints are visible in the sand.

View of the Buttercup Sand Dunes, located west of Yuma, Arizona. Tracks from all terrain vehicles are visible in the sand.

View of the water in the All-American Canal. To the left, an irrigation structure known as a "drop" rises above the water.

A border fence approaches an arroyo at the San Pedro River. Trees line the other side of the arroyo.

Water flowing down the All-American Canal. Vegetation grows on both banks, and in the distance, hills line the sides of the canal.

Bennu Valentine's day card, 22/22
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