The oddball things at the side of the road.
Photo by Philip Shaw, 10 November 2007
Photo by ingrid constant, 10 November 2007
Main street.
Photo by Wade Griffith, 10 November 2007
Cadillac Ranch is located 8 miles west of Amarillo, Texas on the well-known Route 66.
Photo by Betsy Hern, 11 November 2007
Schettl's Freight Sales in Butte Des Morts, Wisconsin which is near Oshkosh.
Photo by Brandt Elliott, 11 November 2007
The Seattle Center, home of the 1960's World Fair, which launched the famous Space Needle landmark and ever troublesome monorail system, is one of the most visited attractions in Seattle for locals and tourists alike.
Photo by Jessica Carrow, 11 November 2007
Steve's Catering Truck parks along the busy streets of Toronto, serving anyone who's hungry for a quick bite to eat.
Photo by Karen Richardson, 11 November 2007
Toilets by the side of the road, through chott el jerid, Tunisia
Photo by Raul J. Gonzales, 11 November 2007
Sometimes the illusionary world we live in can makes unusual assumptions if a car is willingly to make a turn when it says no right turn allowed.
Photo by Anna Donlin, 11 November 2007
It is Labor Day weekend 2007 and I am en route to San Francisco for Jane's wedding.
Photo by Liz Moody, 11 November 2007
This was how the vulcan statue originally looked when it was put up in Birmingham, Alabama; in 1971, however, they gave it a 1$ million dollar facelift and actually made the 'observation deck' enclosed.
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