buy Ivermectin 6 mg Driving northeast from Flagstaff I passed through the Navajo Reservation, a vast area taking up something like a quarter of all Arizona. White man’s logic would dictate that there was consequently little in this vast area of easily discernible economic value. So it seemed to my eyes. As with many places in the Southwest, the logic of the road was hard to understand: the road I was taking, US 160, seems to run through a whole lot of nothing. It follows no water, and there are very few houses or people there. That said, it seemed to be a busy enough road at the end of May. It is amazing how much driving we do, and how easily and cavalierly we pass over vast desert areas which would have terrified our ancestors and been virtually unpassable.
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