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Tom Jones at the Cadillac Ranch
Amarillo, Texas

A Photo Essay Courtesy of

By Wild Skies Photogaphy
Editor's Note:
The Cadillac Ranch falls within in the photographic territory of Tom Jones, aka Wildskies Photography. Mr. Jones is a native "Panhandler" who was born in Dalhart, schooled in Lubbock and now lives in Amarillo. He has graciously offered to share his photos with TE and invites everyone to come see "the best sunsets in Texas" - with or without Cadillacs.
Line of Cadillacs, Cadillac Ranch Amarillo Texas
If those odometers could only talk.
Shoe hanging on Cadillac, Cadillac Ranch Amarillo Texas
Family-friendly, too.
Cadillac, Cadillac Ranch Amarillo Texas
Fifty-eight or fifty-nine?
Painted Cadillacs, Cadillac Ranch Amarillo Texas
Color-coordinated and sun-baked.
Burried Cadillacs, Cadillac Ranch Amarillo Texas
Peace-loving aliens, love-struck emus and octopus suns.
Above photos courtesy Tom Jones
Cadillac Ranch sign, Amarillo Texas
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