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Posters and Art Prints - Poster Print of Railroad Tracks Merging and Then Disappearing Into the Southern Utah Desert
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Railroad Tracks Merging and Then Disappearing Into the Southern Utah Desert
Maximum Print Size: 16" x 24"
Photographer/Artist: Steve Ohlsen
Image Number: 0287-0611-0619-2548
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Poster Art-Print Description:
Right after graduation from high school (1978) a friend and I took a trip to the southern part of our beautiful state of Utah. Traveling between National Parks near Moab we crossed these railroad tracks. I liked the way the just went off into the solitary distance so I photographed it.
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