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Standing atop a recently painted yellow aviation arrow near Lovelock, Nevada, part of the arrow & beacon airmail system. Before our current GPS satellite & radar, airplane pilots who did transcontinental airmail routes at night would fly following these large cement arrows, often accompanied by beacons with a light. While there were over 1500 of them across the country back in the day, about 100 of them remain today, decaying & forgotten like this one. This one is along the San Francisco to Salt Lake City airway, to which the route was established on September 8, 1920 & discontinued on November 30, 1930.
This view is taken surrounded in a giant dust storm (haboob) formed from thunderstorms & winds originating from the Reno area. Having come from that way, I had driven through it as it was quite gusty, most of the dust picked up early on & especially arising from the dry Humboldt Sink.
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