Leaving Texas in Confusion and Breaking Down in New Mexico: History Everywhere
In the desolate West Texas desert, the I-10 corridor provides a lifeline from Los Angeles to San Antonio, but other than wasteland, what's there? Turns out a lot of interesting dusty roadside architecture, Spanish colonial history, and so much more. But one town, San Elizario Texas, with far too many signs and no cell service, has hurt my brain and left me in confusion as I stumble into New Mexico and have a little breakdown / justinscarred http://store.randomland.com I dont normally read comments on YouTube but come over to instagram: @justinscarred

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