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  • An abandoned hotel sits alone near Black Mesa State Park in far northwestern Oklahoma panhandle.  This was built with the expectation that people would come to the park but the crowds never materialized and the hotel closed quickly.
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  • A multi-year drought has caused lake levels to drop extremely low at Lake Carl Eitling in Black Mesa State Park in the far western tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle, less than 20 miles from New Mexico.  Fishermen ar parking in what would normally be the bottom of the lake.
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  • Horses along a road near Black Mesa State Park in far northwestern Oklahoma panhandle.
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  • An empty paved road leads to Black Mesa, highest point in Oklahoma right in the far northwestern panhandle touching New Mexico.
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  • Cactus growing along a fence in the Oklahoma Panhandle near Black Mesa State Park
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  • Cactus growing along a fence in the Oklahoma Panhandle near Black Mesa State Park
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  • Cactus grows abundantly in No Man's Land. Ranchers fight a constant battle to keep the cactus at bay.
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