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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Abandoned and boarded up building, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, Texas, USA.
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  • old mobile home, trailer, TX, USA
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  • Closed business, Laredo, USA
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  • Long and winding road, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
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  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Birds circle the Roma-Ciudad Miguel Aleman International Bridge, which spans the Rio Grande and Mexico-U.S. border, Roma, Texas, USA
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  • Entry to Mexico. U.S Customs and Border Agency sign. Roma, Texas, USA.
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  • A section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA.
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Looking across into Mexico. On the bank of the Rio Grande River, under the international bridge in Roma, TX, USA
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  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
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The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
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  • A section of the 'intermittent' Wall, US-Mexico Border not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
    The Wall-US–Mexico-Border
  • Boarded up store, downtown Laredo, Texas, USA
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  • The Wall. Us-Mexico Border.Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
    The Wall-US-Mexico-Border
  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
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  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Historic Route 66 mural created in 2005 by John Aretakis. Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Abandoned and boarded up building, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Pink wall with window, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • Closed business, Laredo, USA
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  • From Roma, Texas, looking out over the Rio Grande and into Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Mexico, USA
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  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
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  • Empty alleyway, Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Empty shop window with for rent sign, Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Rio Grande Grill's. Longhorn Steer Skull mural, <br />
Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Rio Grande Grill's. Longhorn Steer Skull mural, <br />
Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
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  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Abandoned and boarded up building, Brownsville Texas, USA
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
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  • Prickly trees, San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA. Growing next to the Rio Grande, these trees/bushs can cause lacerations to any illegal immigrant crossing into the US
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  • Prickly trees, San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA. Growing next to the Rio Grande, these trees/bushs can cause lacerations to any illegal immigrant crossing into the US
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  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, TX, USA.  Designed by Bartlett Cocke and opened in 1938. It is still in operation.
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  • Majestic mall, in downtown Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
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  • Close up of the metal border fence between USA and Mexico in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Close up of the metal border fence between USA and Mexico in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Close up of the metal border fence between USA and Mexico in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a surreal section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • Young corn stalks grow in a field near a section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA. Quite often farmerland is split with fields on both sides of the border.
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  • Close up of the metal border fence between USA and Mexico in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA
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  • A section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA.
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  • Items left behind by migrants crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico into America. Roman, Texas, USA
    IMG_6762.jpg
  • Birds circle the Roma-Ciudad Miguel Aleman International Bridge, which spans the Rio Grande and Mexico-U.S. border, is seen from Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6753.jpg
  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6751.jpg
  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
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  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
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  • army uniform, detail, Roma, Texas, USA.
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  • Signs on shop doorways prohibiting firearms to be carried onto the property. Roma, Texas, USA
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  • Giant stone cowboy stands by the roadside, Rural landscape, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Classic old, rusting, american cars hidden behind the trees, Zapata County, TX, USA
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  • San Ygnacio, Zapata Country, Texas, USA
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  • Abandoned old house, San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Hondo Texas, USA. The old  Armstrong Hotel.
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  • No guns on premises sign, Hondo Texas, USA
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  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, Texas, USA.
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  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
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    IMG_6487.jpg
  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
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  • Two guys smiling looking at the camera. New York, USA. Late 1980's
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  • New York, USA. Late 1980's
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  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
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  • Abandoned roadside cafe. Rural landscape, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • Boarded up store, downtown Laredo, Texas, USA
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  • Locals eating at Mexican restaurant, Hondo, Texas, USA
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  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, TX, USA.  Designed by Bartlett Cocke and opened in 1938. It is still in operation.
    IMG_0203.jpg
  • Signs on shop doorways prohibiting firearms to be carried onto the property. Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6729.jpg
  • Giant stone cowboy stands by the roadside, Rural landscape, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6698.jpg
  • Long and winding road, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6699.jpg
  • Classic old, rusting, american cars hidden behind the trees, Zapata County, TX, USA
    IMG_6635.jpg
  • old mobile home, trailer, TX, USA
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  • Motel, Zapata County, Texas, USA
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  • US 83 highway. Empty crossroads with traffic lights, Texas, USA
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  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.
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  • Downtown Hondo, with empty street, fire hydrant, shops and mural, Texas, USA.<br />
<br />
The original inhabitants of the area were the Coahuiltecan people in 1881 Non-indigenous settlers to the area came from Alsace-Lorraine, Germany, Belgium and Mexico. <br />
In the early 1920s, Hondo was the scene of two bank robberies carried out by the Newton Gang, the most successful outlaws in U.S. history. Both bank heists occurred the same night.<br />
pole
    IMG_6487.jpg
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