In between two small towns in the Colorado mountains, there is a tiny family graveyard that dates from the time settlers moved into the western regions of North America. They found it well to mark the site with a rugged cross made from the materials of the day: horse harnesses and barbed wire. This image catches the cross at dusk, watched over by moon, a mountain, and a bright star.
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