Not Wild West USA

We continue our series of travel that began a few days ago. After New York, the 70-ies of the last century, we set off in the southern and western parts of the United States. There has always been quite an adventure.

The boys play in the Hopi Reservation, Arizona, 1972.





Processing fields from an airplane in the Imperial Valley, California, in May 1974.



15-year-old James Allawi at a summer camp of Alta, Utah, July 1972.



Mining production in the Black Mesa, Arizona, in 1973.



Daily traffic on the Hollywood freeway, Ventura Beach, California, in May 1972.



The beach in Santa Cruz, California, in May 1972.



There's also an amusement park.



Frank Starbuck, the last one left on the ranch in Dawson Creek, Colorado, in October 1972.



Parade in honor of Labor Day in the riffles, Colorado, in September 1973.



The sign on the outskirts of the town of Mormon Moab, Utah, May 1972.



Sale of empty beer cans for experimental building houses, Taos, New Mexico, in May 1974.



Abandoned car and debris in the lake near Ogden, Utah, in April 1974.



The eastern part of Las Vegas, Nevada, May 1972.



Fun at the Great Sand Dunes in Colorado in May 1972.



MC Stewart, owner of a department store at the Alamo, one of the few who walks with a dosimeter to measure radiation levels, Arizona, May 1972.



Aerial view of the new building in San Diego, California, in June 1975.



Sunbathers in Huntington Beach, California, on the background of an oil platform, in May 1972.



Tourists on a halt near Mineral Peak, Nevada, May 1972.



Children of the Havasupai tribe, Arizona, 1972.



Cleaning the oil spill on the San Juan River, Utah, in October 1972.



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