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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
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6934.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6927.jpg
  • 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
    IMG_6905.jpg
  • old mobile home, trailer, TX, USA
    IMG_6632.jpg
  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6745.jpg
  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
    IMG_0414.jpg
  • Abandoned and boarded up building, Brownsville Texas, USA
    IMG_0324.jpg
  • Abandoned old house, San Ygnacio, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6587.jpg
  • No guns on premises sign, Hondo Texas, USA
    IMG_6502.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.
    IMG_6483.jpg
  • Abandoned and boarded up building, Brownsville Texas, USA
    IMG_0324.jpg
  • Locals eating at Mexican restaurant, Hondo, Texas, USA
    IMG_0224.jpg
  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0325.jpg
  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6680.jpg
  • Empty alleyway, 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.
    IMG_6494.jpg
  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0347.jpg
  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0327b.jpg
  • Rio Grande Grill's. Longhorn Steer Skull mural, <br />
Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0349.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6935.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6923.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_6872.jpg
  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
    IMG_0416.jpg
  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0325.jpg
  • Giant stone cowboy stands by the roadside, Rural landscape, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6698.jpg
  • Closed business, Laredo, USA
    IMG_6579.jpg
  • Motel, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6622.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_6492.jpg
  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0358.jpg
  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
    IMG_0342.jpg
  • Inside the Majestic mall, Brownsville, Texas, USA. Vendor selling Mexican goods and eating his lunch.
    IMG_0323.jpg
  • Welcome to The United States of America sign. Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0311.jpg
  • Security border fence with razor wire, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0304.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
    IMG_0281.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6808_2.jpg
  • A mural reproducing a historic 1911 photograph of the Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate decorates the wall at the Our Lady of Refuge CCD Center in downtown Roma TX, USA
    IMG_6733.jpg
  • Signs on shop doorways prohibiting firearms to be carried onto the property. Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6727.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.<br />
pole
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  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0358.jpg
  • Signs on shop doorways prohibiting firearms to be carried onto the property. Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6729.jpg
  • Classic old, rusting, american cars hidden behind the trees, Zapata County, TX, USA
    IMG_6635.jpg
  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
    IMG_0413.jpg
  • Roadside pit stop, USA
    IMG_0406.jpg
  • Inside the Majestic mall, Brownsville, Texas, USA. Vendor selling Mexican goods and eating his lunch.
    IMG_0321.jpg
  • 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
    IMG_0260.jpg
  • 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
    IMG_6908.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border wall, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6808.jpg
  • A portion of the high steel border fence, Brownsville, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6795.jpg
  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6761.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
  • Long and winding road, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6699.jpg
  • Giant stone cowboy stands by the roadside, Rural landscape, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6698.jpg
  • Classic old, rusting, american cars hidden behind the trees, Zapata County, TX, USA
    IMG_6635.jpg
  • Classic old, rusting, american cars hidden behind the trees, Zapata County, TX, USA
    IMG_6642.jpg
  • Closed business, Laredo, USA
    IMG_6579.jpg
  • Union Pacific Freight train passing through downtown Hondo, Texas, USA
    IMG_6523.jpg
  • 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.
    IMG_6492.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.
    IMG_6485.jpg
  • Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0318.jpg
  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0347.jpg
  • Long and winding road, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6699.jpg
  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0327a.jpg
  • Pink wall with window, Brownsville Texas, USA
    IMG_0318.jpg
  • Security border fence with razor wire, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0305.jpg
  • 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
    IMG_0254.jpg
  • Boarded up store, downtown Laredo, Texas, USA
    IMG_0242.jpg
  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River  can be found on the shore of the Rio Grande, Roma, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6767.jpg
  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6749.jpg
  • Giant Saguaro cactus, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6681.jpg
  • Classic old, rusting, american cars hidden behind the trees, Zapata County, TX, USA
    IMG_6644.jpg
  • Roadside business gone bust. Texas, USA
    IMG_6549.jpg
  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6489.jpg
  • Long and winding road, Zapata County, Texas, USA
    IMG_6699.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.<br />
pole
    IMG_6487.jpg
  • Abandoned and boarded up building, Brownsville Texas, USA
    IMG_0324.jpg
  • J & B's Cafe. Black and white striped wall paper, with old photos, cafe, Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0362_1.jpg
  • Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0347.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6928.jpg
  • Welcome to Mexico sign. The Roma-Ciudad Miguel Aleman International Bridge, which spans the Rio Grande and Mexico-U.S. border, Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6776.jpg
  • Items left behind by migrants crossing the Rio Grande river from Mexico into America. Roman, Texas, USA
    IMG_6766.jpg
  • Discarded rafts used by migrants to cross the Rio Grande River, found on the USA side in Roma, Texas, USA
    IMG_6751.jpg
  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
    IMG_6663.jpg
  • A section of the border fence in Los Indios not far from the International bridge in Los Indios, TX, USA.
    IMG_6862.jpg
  • Entry to Mexico. U.S Customs and Border Agency sign. Roma, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6735.jpg
  • Long road down to the Falcon Dam Port of Entry, Texas, USA
    IMG_6663.jpg
  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, Texas, USA.
    IMG_6489.jpg
  • From Roma, Texas, looking out over the Rio Grande and into Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Mexico, USA
    Rio Grande_Panorama1.jpg
  • Camp Lone Star, La Grange, Texas, USA. Lutheran outdoors Ministry of Texas.
    IMG_0416.jpg
  • Empty alleyway, Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0363.jpg
  • Empty shop window with for rent sign, Harlingen, Texas, USA
    IMG_0361.jpg
  • Out of season, empty streets, South Padre Island, Texas, USA
    IMG_0333.jpg
  • An alley in Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_0327b.jpg
  • 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
    IMG_0262.jpg
  • Locals eating at Mexican restaurant, Hondo, Texas, USA
    IMG_0226.jpg
  • Locals eating at Mexican restaurant, Hondo, Texas, USA
    IMG_0224.jpg
  • Newly renovated Raye Theatre, Hondo, TX, USA.  Designed by Bartlett Cocke and opened in 1938. It is still in operation.
    IMG_0203.jpg
  • Majestic mall, in downtown Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6940.jpg
  • Border fence with Mexico, Brownsville, Texas, USA
    IMG_6931.jpg
  • 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
    IMG_6902.jpg
  • 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
    IMG_6888.jpg
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