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Amarillo, Cadillac, Cadillac Ranch, Cars, Graffiti, Photography, Photos, Sunset, Texas

Um… hello (Moni Pic)
I was so happy with what my girlfriend gave me for a post about Monument Valley, that I asked her to write this post about Cadillac Ranch, which we also visited this December. This is what she said;
No!
…sometimes the magic works. Sometimes she says ‘no’.
Anyway, she did send me a couple of her pics to add to the post, so I guess I shouldn’t complain too much.
…but I still do.
We did stop by Cadillac Ranch this December. Arrived just at the golden hour and got a few pics. As this is basically a picture post, anyway, I think we’ll just get right to it.
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Added a couple pics from other parts of Texas as well.
(You know the drill!)
The best part of the internet is traveling to places you can only imagine! Thank you!!!
Great pictures, would love to visit but as above we can only imagine 🙂
Nice pics. Have you seen Carhenge in Nebraska?
There’s a place near Slab City, California (a non-place near Niland) that has a new structure that is shaping up to be another Carhenge.
I never heard of Cadillac ranch, it looks awesome! (I love all those oddities.) Thanks for sharing–the next time I get to Texas, I know where I’m going.
wow –
Very cool. I’d like to visit this ranch some day.
The best part of this post is the picture of the two of you! You both look so happy!
I hope you enjoyed our part of Texas. I live about 5 miles South East of the Cadillac ranch. I wish you could have seen them back in the day that the owner buried them. They were nice looking cars. I have always thought it was a waste but he had more money than he knew what to do with. Over the years they have been vandalized and spray painted.
Have a blessed weekend. 🙂 Jim
The roadtrip was very exciting. I can’t wait for the next one ! 😊😊
Very cool
superb collection!!
Every time I see pictures of these cars, I think I need to get out there and see it for myself. Someday…
Thoroughly enjoyed this – love your sense of humour, and the photos of course!
Great pictures and sense of humor. I enjoyed the visit. Happy blogging!
Wow, I had no idea this existed!! Fascinating 🙂
Yep. Look for it if you are every passing through Amarillo on an east-west route. 🙂
I will 😀
Archaeologists will uncover this curiosity in the year 3,042 and wonder…
You’ve got some awesome shots here! I love graffiti being seen as art instead of vandalism.
I just loved this post. Nice images, beautiful 🙂
The graffiti really makes it striking…whatever the rules say!