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The railroad tracks at Sands cross the wash on a bridge

06877-wash-crossing-800px.jpg The pristine sand layer on this segment of the road to Sands leaves the impression that nobody has come down here recentlyThumbnailsThese plants look like a cross between a daisy and a milkweedThe pristine sand layer on this segment of the road to Sands leaves the impression that nobody has come down here recentlyThumbnailsThese plants look like a cross between a daisy and a milkweedThe pristine sand layer on this segment of the road to Sands leaves the impression that nobody has come down here recentlyThumbnailsThese plants look like a cross between a daisy and a milkweedThe pristine sand layer on this segment of the road to Sands leaves the impression that nobody has come down here recentlyThumbnailsThese plants look like a cross between a daisy and a milkweedThe pristine sand layer on this segment of the road to Sands leaves the impression that nobody has come down here recentlyThumbnailsThese plants look like a cross between a daisy and a milkweed

The road rises out of the wash to cross the railway grade. The back side of a sign is in front of me; I'll snap a photo of it on my way back.