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TitleA small natural-gas structure, one of hundreds in Wyoming's arid Red Desert, a vast petrochemical-rich area between Rawlins and Green River. The environs do not look desert-like in many places, other than a rich sand deposit called the Killpecker Dunes; owing to the patches of sagebrush and hardy grasses that hide much of the red soil belowTypeStill ImageCollectionSubjectAmericaGas fieldsRed DesertDesertsNatural gasGas fieldsOregon TrailMormon TrailCalifornia TrailWyoming desertDigital photographs--Color--2010-2020 (GMGPC)United States--Wyoming--Sweetwater County. (LOCAL)NoteForms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.Authorized Access PointHighsmith, Carol M., 1946- A small natural-gas structure, one of hundreds in Wyoming's arid Red Desert, a vast petrochemical-rich area between Rawlins and Green River. The environs do not look desert-like in many places, other than a rich sand deposit called the Killpecker Dunes; owing to the patches of sagebrush and hardy grasses that hide much of the red soil below