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Rafael Gallur's cover art for "Town Without Law". I think that the law just walked in.
May be pop art of 2 people and text
 
Take de 43 south till exit 55, turn south till exit 22 tot the 55 north, the stay on that half a mille to exit 99 to the 67 east, then after a bit make u u turn and you re back on the 43 sounth ....... Comprendre ????
Oh, nothing to it, then! *Holds the steering wheel with my feet, looking at the map*
 
Very cool. I am a fan of all kinds of bears.
I have seven minutes of Video of that bear, but but may be too big to DM or post here. The following evening, I went back for more vid, but the Rangers closed the boardwalk that follows the Creek. Too many citizens with baby carriages and coolers wandering along it.

Probably more of a hazard to the bear than the amateurs, but.....🙄
 
A Yokuts woman grinding Live Oak acorns for flour, about 1900. Tulare lake in Cali was home ground to about 60 nations of The Penutian Culture. These folk were still hunter gatherers even at this late date. As such, until prevented by the permanent settlement of White people, they were nomads up and down central Cali.
1900 Tulare Lake, Ca.jpg
 
A Nez Perce Couple, around the same time. These people were Fine Horse breeders, bringing the primordial Horse, today known as Appaloosa, back into the world. Though they were never at war with the US, they never signed a treaty either. Settlers into the Palouse Country, eastern Oregon and Washington, pushed them a bit too hard and started a battle that almost took them into Canada. It was a costly misunderstanding....as this type of fighting usually was.
The below couple appears prosperous....that was not going to last much longerNez Perce Couple - 1900_.jpg
 
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