Loretta Lynn's Ranch & Family Campground Hurricane Mills, TN |
After leaving the Sandia Hostel in New Mexico, I headed toward home on I-40, I think. It's been so long since I worked on this web site that I can't remember. And I can't find my travel journal or any photo taken between New Mexico and Tennessee--so I assume I drove right through until I came across this campground: Loretta Lynn's Ranch & Campground. Just like many of the places I stayed, there was no one around. Where the heck is everyone? I guess September is right month to take a trip if you don't want to share the road, hostels, and campgrounds with other! |
Darn, I must have stopped somewhere between New Mexico and Tennessee. I guess not. Hmmmm...I must have been really, really tired. I did find the buried cadillacs photo's so now I'm sure I did take I-40. |
I did find these photo. Oh, now I remember...Just outside Amarillo, Tx there are 10 cadillacs that a millionaire buried as a form of sculpture. They are in a field, so you have to get out of your car and walk across the field to get a good close up look. It's surprising how many people actually park their cars, and walk the field to photograph these cars. |
My campsite at Loretta Lynn's campground in Tennessee. Is that how you spell it? |
Right: Close up of half-buried cadillacs--stripped and covered in graffiti. |
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