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TitleAn old, somewhat curious pair of structures in the gas fields of 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- An old, somewhat curious pair of structures in the gas fields of 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