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News/Opinion: Four girls in Houston-area died after a heavy SUV hit, families sue for negligence, destroying downtown Houston and leaving hundreds alive. Tragedy Strikes on Texas Roads: A Devastating Loss of LifeAs we navigate through the complexities of life, there are moments when tragedy strikes without warning. Such was the case recently in a Houston area where an unthinkable accident claimed the lives of four young girls. The incident has left families and friends reeling, searching for answers to the unanswerable.According to reports, the tragic event unfolded when an 18-wheeler slammed into a car, resulting in the untimely demise of these innocent lives. The impact was so severe that it left everyone involved shaken. The families of the victims have since taken legal action against those responsible for this tragedy, seeking justice and closure.The incident serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of road safety. Its a harsh reality check that we often take our lives and the lives of others for granted until its too late. The families affected by this tragedy are not just mourning the loss of their loved ones but also grappling with the emotional aftermath.The lawsuit filed by the families is a testament to their resilience in the face of unimaginable grief. Its a fight for justice, not just for themselves but for all those who have been impacted by such senseless tragedies. The legal process can be long and arduous, but its a necessary step towards ensuring that accountability is upheld.This incident highlights the need for increased vigilance on our roads. Drivers must be more mindful of their actions and take responsibility for their part in preventing such accidents. It also underscores the importance of road safety measures being implemented and enforced effectively.The loss of these young lives is not just a personal tragedy but also a collective one. Its a reminder that we all have a role to play in ensuring our roads are safer for everyone. We must come together as a community to support those affected by this tragedy and work towards creating a safer environment for all.As we reflect on this incident, let us not forget the importance of cherishing every moment with our loved ones. Life is precious, and its fragility should never be taken lightly. The families who have lost their dear ones in this accident will forever carry the memory of their loved ones in their hearts.In conclusion, the tragic loss of life on Texas roads serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of road safety and accountability. Its a call to action for all of us to be more mindful of our actions and work towards creating a safer environment for everyone.#TrendingNews #18wheelerkillsgirls #dalhart #dalhartcarcrash #houston #Texasgirlskilledincarcrash #texasnews Media text:

News/Opinion: Four girls in Houston-area died after a heavy SUV hit, families sue for negligence, destroying downtown Houston and leaving hundreds alive.: Tragedy Strikes on Texas Roads: A Devastating Loss of LifeAs we navigate through the… #PeteGolding #TrendingNews #18wheelerkillsgirls #dalhart

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This black and white photograph captures a scene from an abandoned farm in the Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas. The barren landscape is dominated by a windmill with two vanes on top, standing tall amidst scattered debris such as broken pieces of wood and machinery parts strewn across the sandy ground. To the left, there's a dilapidated shack housing another piece of equipment attached to its roof.

A weathered horse-drawn carriage sits in the foreground, adding a sense of history and abandonment to the scene. In the background, various farm buildings can be seen, including what appears to be an old barn or storage shed, further emphasizing the rural setting. The sky is overcast, casting a somber mood over this desolate landscape.

The photograph provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing how farmland and agriculture have changed through time in Texas's Coldwater District. This abandoned farm represents not only the physical remnants of agricultural practices but also hints at the social and economic conditions that may have led to its current state.

This black and white photograph captures a scene from an abandoned farm in the Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas. The barren landscape is dominated by a windmill with two vanes on top, standing tall amidst scattered debris such as broken pieces of wood and machinery parts strewn across the sandy ground. To the left, there's a dilapidated shack housing another piece of equipment attached to its roof. A weathered horse-drawn carriage sits in the foreground, adding a sense of history and abandonment to the scene. In the background, various farm buildings can be seen, including what appears to be an old barn or storage shed, further emphasizing the rural setting. The sky is overcast, casting a somber mood over this desolate landscape. The photograph provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing how farmland and agriculture have changed through time in Texas's Coldwater District. This abandoned farm represents not only the physical remnants of agricultural practices but also hints at the social and economic conditions that may have led to its current state.

An abandoned farm. Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas

#ColdwaterDistrict #Dalhart #Texas #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770618/

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A black and white photograph depicting a rural landscape with minimal elements. In the center, there's an elevated mailbox on four wooden posts in what appears to be arid terrain, indicative of a Dust Bowl region or similar dry climate area. The ground is uneven and covered with small clumps of earth or dirt. To the left side stands a dilapidated fence structure made from simple poles and horizontal elements, suggesting a once maintained boundary now succumbing to neglect. Above, an overcast sky stretches across without any visible clouds, creating a somber mood in this desolate setting. The overall scene reflects isolation and abandonment common during historical periods of drought or economic hardship such as the Great Depression era's Dust Bowl phenomenon in Texas.

A black and white photograph depicting a rural landscape with minimal elements. In the center, there's an elevated mailbox on four wooden posts in what appears to be arid terrain, indicative of a Dust Bowl region or similar dry climate area. The ground is uneven and covered with small clumps of earth or dirt. To the left side stands a dilapidated fence structure made from simple poles and horizontal elements, suggesting a once maintained boundary now succumbing to neglect. Above, an overcast sky stretches across without any visible clouds, creating a somber mood in this desolate setting. The overall scene reflects isolation and abandonment common during historical periods of drought or economic hardship such as the Great Depression era's Dust Bowl phenomenon in Texas.

Mailbox in Dust Bowl. Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas

#DustBowl #ColdwaterDistrict #Dalhart #Texas #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770563/

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The image shows a black and white photograph of an old, weathered farm house in the middle of a barren field. The structure appears to be made from wooden planks with visible signs of decay and damage. It has a gabled roof that slopes down on all sides, which is covered with shingles showing significant wear. A windmill sits atop one corner of the building, suggesting reliance on wind power for pumping water or generating electricity in an era before modern electrical systems were widespread.

The surrounding area looks desolate; it's hard to tell what kind of vegetation remains due to the black and white nature of the photo but there are patches that look like dry earth with sparse growth. The field extends far into the background, merging with a hazy horizon under an overcast sky which adds to the overall bleak atmosphere.

The setting suggests this could be in rural America during one of its more challenging periods, likely reflecting on the Dust Bowl era where farming communities faced droughts and severe weather conditions leading to soil erosion. The photo is credited as being part of "Dust Bowl farm" from Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas. It notes that this house appears occupied while most others in the district are abandoned.

The photograph seems to capture a moment frozen in time, telling a story of resilience and struggle against environmental forces beyond human control during what were likely dif [...]

The image shows a black and white photograph of an old, weathered farm house in the middle of a barren field. The structure appears to be made from wooden planks with visible signs of decay and damage. It has a gabled roof that slopes down on all sides, which is covered with shingles showing significant wear. A windmill sits atop one corner of the building, suggesting reliance on wind power for pumping water or generating electricity in an era before modern electrical systems were widespread. The surrounding area looks desolate; it's hard to tell what kind of vegetation remains due to the black and white nature of the photo but there are patches that look like dry earth with sparse growth. The field extends far into the background, merging with a hazy horizon under an overcast sky which adds to the overall bleak atmosphere. The setting suggests this could be in rural America during one of its more challenging periods, likely reflecting on the Dust Bowl era where farming communities faced droughts and severe weather conditions leading to soil erosion. The photo is credited as being part of "Dust Bowl farm" from Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas. It notes that this house appears occupied while most others in the district are abandoned. The photograph seems to capture a moment frozen in time, telling a story of resilience and struggle against environmental forces beyond human control during what were likely dif [...]

Dust Bowl farm. Coldwater District, north of Dalhart, Texas. This house is occupied; most of the houses in this district have been abandoned

#ColdwaterDistrict #Dalhart #Texas #America #theDustBowl #DustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770620/

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The image is a black and white photograph showing an expansive landscape. It features rows of furrowed soil, indicating recent agricultural activity in what appears to be dry conditions with patches of bare earth visible between the tilled lines. The pattern created by these furrows extends across the field into the distance under an overcast sky, suggesting minimal vegetation or a barren environment.

The photograph is framed within another larger frame that contains additional text and metadata indicating it as part of Dorothea Lange's collection from her famous series documenting the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. The specific reference "Negative No." suggests this image was identified in an archival context, possibly stored for historical record-keeping or research purposes.

The photograph captures a moment where human intervention in agriculture is starkly contrasted against a seemingly unforgiving natural landscape. Lange's work often focused on social issues and the plight of rural workers during difficult times, providing insight into their living conditions through her powerful imagery.

The image is a black and white photograph showing an expansive landscape. It features rows of furrowed soil, indicating recent agricultural activity in what appears to be dry conditions with patches of bare earth visible between the tilled lines. The pattern created by these furrows extends across the field into the distance under an overcast sky, suggesting minimal vegetation or a barren environment. The photograph is framed within another larger frame that contains additional text and metadata indicating it as part of Dorothea Lange's collection from her famous series documenting the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. The specific reference "Negative No." suggests this image was identified in an archival context, possibly stored for historical record-keeping or research purposes. The photograph captures a moment where human intervention in agriculture is starkly contrasted against a seemingly unforgiving natural landscape. Lange's work often focused on social issues and the plight of rural workers during difficult times, providing insight into their living conditions through her powerful imagery.

Furrowing against the wind to check the drift of sand. Dust Bowl, north of Dalhart, Texas

#Furrowing #DustBowl #Dalhart #Texas #DorotheaLanges #theDustBowl #theGreatDepression #Lange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770617/

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The image depicts a desolate landscape marked by barren fields and scattered vegetation. A broken fence post stands prominently in the foreground, leaning towards an old wire fence that cuts across the field diagonally from top left to bottom right. The absence of lush greenery or crops suggests arid conditions typical of droughts or dust storms. This black-and-white photograph captures a stark contrast between the earthy tones and the monochrome sky. It evokes thoughts on agricultural hardships, perhaps in connection with historical events such as the Dust Bowl that affected parts of America during the Great Depression era.

The image depicts a desolate landscape marked by barren fields and scattered vegetation. A broken fence post stands prominently in the foreground, leaning towards an old wire fence that cuts across the field diagonally from top left to bottom right. The absence of lush greenery or crops suggests arid conditions typical of droughts or dust storms. This black-and-white photograph captures a stark contrast between the earthy tones and the monochrome sky. It evokes thoughts on agricultural hardships, perhaps in connection with historical events such as the Dust Bowl that affected parts of America during the Great Depression era.

Furrowing against the wind to check the drift of sand. Dust Bowl, north of Dalhart, Texas

#Furrowing #DustBowl #Dalhart #Texas #theDustBowl #America #theGreatDepression #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770619/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting a desolate landscape. It shows tracks in the sand, which appear to have been created by vehicles or machinery moving across an expansive barren field. The tracks lead from the foreground into the distance where they disappear amidst undulating hills of dry, wind-swept earth known as sand dunes. These dunes rise and fall rhythmically along what seems like a line delineated for some purpose, possibly demarcating property boundaries or serving agricultural purposes.

In the background, there is an overcast sky with no visible signs of vegetation apart from sparse patches of grass on top of the hills created by wind erosion. The landscape looks arid and lifeless, indicative of drought conditions typical during the Dust Bowl era. Notably, a faint figure can be seen walking away in the distance, adding to the sense of isolation.

The photograph is marked with text at the top reading "3-E 2018," likely indicating a reference number or cataloging system used by its creator or curator. The overall impression conveyed through this image is one of abandonment and the harshness of nature's elements during difficult times, possibly referencing historical periods such as the Dust Bowl phenomenon in American history when droughts led to widespread agricultural failure.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting a desolate landscape. It shows tracks in the sand, which appear to have been created by vehicles or machinery moving across an expansive barren field. The tracks lead from the foreground into the distance where they disappear amidst undulating hills of dry, wind-swept earth known as sand dunes. These dunes rise and fall rhythmically along what seems like a line delineated for some purpose, possibly demarcating property boundaries or serving agricultural purposes. In the background, there is an overcast sky with no visible signs of vegetation apart from sparse patches of grass on top of the hills created by wind erosion. The landscape looks arid and lifeless, indicative of drought conditions typical during the Dust Bowl era. Notably, a faint figure can be seen walking away in the distance, adding to the sense of isolation. The photograph is marked with text at the top reading "3-E 2018," likely indicating a reference number or cataloging system used by its creator or curator. The overall impression conveyed through this image is one of abandonment and the harshness of nature's elements during difficult times, possibly referencing historical periods such as the Dust Bowl phenomenon in American history when droughts led to widespread agricultural failure.

Sand drift along fence. Dust Bowl, north of Dalhart, Texas

#DustBowl #Dalhart #Texas #theDustBowl #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770561/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an expansive landscape characterized by arid, dusty terrain with sparse vegetation. The scene appears to be part of the Dust Bowl region in Texas during the 1930s Great Depression era when agriculture was severely affected due to drought conditions leading to soil erosion.
In this particular photo, there are visible tracks or paths carved through what seems like a field that has experienced some form of disturbance, possibly from farming activities. The ground shows signs of compaction and erosion with areas where the topsoil is exposed, indicating arid conditions typical of the Dust Bowl region during its peak years.
The photograph carries historical significance as it captures the impact of environmental degradation on agricultural lands in Texas. This specific image falls under a collection associated with Dorothea Lange's work documenting life during that period and has been cataloged by an archive or research institution, possibly for academic study or preservation purposes.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an expansive landscape characterized by arid, dusty terrain with sparse vegetation. The scene appears to be part of the Dust Bowl region in Texas during the 1930s Great Depression era when agriculture was severely affected due to drought conditions leading to soil erosion. In this particular photo, there are visible tracks or paths carved through what seems like a field that has experienced some form of disturbance, possibly from farming activities. The ground shows signs of compaction and erosion with areas where the topsoil is exposed, indicating arid conditions typical of the Dust Bowl region during its peak years. The photograph carries historical significance as it captures the impact of environmental degradation on agricultural lands in Texas. This specific image falls under a collection associated with Dorothea Lange's work documenting life during that period and has been cataloged by an archive or research institution, possibly for academic study or preservation purposes.

Leveling hummocks in the dust bowl. Coldwater District, thirty miles north of Dalhart, Texas

#ColdwaterDistrict #thirtymiles #Dalhart #Texas #DustBowl #GreatDepression #DorotheaLanges #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770558/

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The image depicts a tall windmill standing in an arid landscape. The structure is composed of wooden beams and metal blades, with one blade folded downwards as if it has stopped spinning or is broken. Surrounding the base of the windmill are several barrels, some overturned on their sides, suggesting neglect or disuse. In the background, a desolate field stretches out to meet an overcast sky, indicative of harsh weather conditions typical in rural farming regions during dry seasons. The absence of human presence and structures like wooden fences further emphasizes abandonment.

The image depicts a tall windmill standing in an arid landscape. The structure is composed of wooden beams and metal blades, with one blade folded downwards as if it has stopped spinning or is broken. Surrounding the base of the windmill are several barrels, some overturned on their sides, suggesting neglect or disuse. In the background, a desolate field stretches out to meet an overcast sky, indicative of harsh weather conditions typical in rural farming regions during dry seasons. The absence of human presence and structures like wooden fences further emphasizes abandonment.

This farm was abandoned in 1937. Near Dalhart, Texas, Coldwater District

#Dalhart #Texas #ColdwaterDistrict #severalbarrels #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770646/

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The image depicts a desolate rural landscape, likely during the Dust Bowl era. A windmill stands atop a small hill with its blades still and motionless against an overcast sky. In front of this structure is another building with visible signs of wear or abandonment, including a roof that appears to have lost some shingles.

On either side of these main structures are smaller outbuildings: one on the left looks like a storage shed, while there's no clear depiction from my view due to perspective. The ground in front of and around the buildings is barren with sparse vegetation - primarily scrub or dry grass suggesting drought conditions typical during such historical events.

The terrain slopes gently upwards towards what appears to be a higher point off-frame on the right side of this image, indicating that it may have been used for agricultural purposes previously but has since become less productive. The absence of active cultivation and livestock in these areas is notable, reinforcing an impression of abandonment or distress due to environmental factors such as drought.

In summary, the photo captures a sense of desolation and abandonment common during times like the Dust Bowl crisis with visual elements pointing towards hardship faced by rural agricultural communities at that time - particularly those reliant on weather-dependent crops.

The image depicts a desolate rural landscape, likely during the Dust Bowl era. A windmill stands atop a small hill with its blades still and motionless against an overcast sky. In front of this structure is another building with visible signs of wear or abandonment, including a roof that appears to have lost some shingles. On either side of these main structures are smaller outbuildings: one on the left looks like a storage shed, while there's no clear depiction from my view due to perspective. The ground in front of and around the buildings is barren with sparse vegetation - primarily scrub or dry grass suggesting drought conditions typical during such historical events. The terrain slopes gently upwards towards what appears to be a higher point off-frame on the right side of this image, indicating that it may have been used for agricultural purposes previously but has since become less productive. The absence of active cultivation and livestock in these areas is notable, reinforcing an impression of abandonment or distress due to environmental factors such as drought. In summary, the photo captures a sense of desolation and abandonment common during times like the Dust Bowl crisis with visual elements pointing towards hardship faced by rural agricultural communities at that time - particularly those reliant on weather-dependent crops.

Dust Bowl farm. Coldwater District, near Dalhart, Texas. This farm is occupied. Others in this area have been abandoned

#ColdwaterDistrict #Dalhart #Texas #theDustBowl #DustBowl #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017770642/

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AP photo
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2012/11/19/dust-bowl/5794/

AP photo http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2012/11/19/dust-bowl/5794/

#OTD in 1936
#RexfordGTugwell, Rural Resettlement administrator & member of the U.S. president’s drought commission, scoops a handful of loose sand which covers what was once a prosperous farm near #Dalhart, #Texas, Aug 20, 1936, during the #DustBowl
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Highway 54 east of Dalhart crosses flat plains. To the left of the highway a freight train parallels the highway, stretching off past the horizon.

Highway 54 east of Dalhart crosses flat plains. To the left of the highway a freight train parallels the highway, stretching off past the horizon.

Sunrise off Highway 54 just east of Dalhart Texas. July 7, 2021, iPhone 12 Pro Max. #Dalhart #Texas #Sunrise #photography #trains

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