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Large culverts beneath the raised train tracks in Ivanpah Valley prevent the tracks from washing out during heavy rains

7492-nipton-moore-road.jpg Nipton-Moore Road is mostly straight and almost flat, but it occasionally dips down to cross drainage washesThumbnailsYellow creosote bush flowers, barbed wire, Ivanpah Dry Lake, and that white peak in the distanceNipton-Moore Road is mostly straight and almost flat, but it occasionally dips down to cross drainage washesThumbnailsYellow creosote bush flowers, barbed wire, Ivanpah Dry Lake, and that white peak in the distanceNipton-Moore Road is mostly straight and almost flat, but it occasionally dips down to cross drainage washesThumbnailsYellow creosote bush flowers, barbed wire, Ivanpah Dry Lake, and that white peak in the distanceNipton-Moore Road is mostly straight and almost flat, but it occasionally dips down to cross drainage washesThumbnailsYellow creosote bush flowers, barbed wire, Ivanpah Dry Lake, and that white peak in the distanceNipton-Moore Road is mostly straight and almost flat, but it occasionally dips down to cross drainage washesThumbnailsYellow creosote bush flowers, barbed wire, Ivanpah Dry Lake, and that white peak in the distance

This one, dated 1926, is in pretty good shape considering its vintage.