Most of land you refer to as «junk» (I think what you mean is heavily grazed
former cattle ranches) abuts BLM land (as opposed to National Forests) is flat and featureless, and tends to be sold in much larger (35 acre +) parcels.
Not exact matches
The «country» turned out to be the Temecula Valley, a
former 100,000 acre
cattle ranch which was being transformed into a residential / agricultural community, the centerpiece of which was a 3000 acre nascent wine region.
First opened in 1992 on a
former homestead and
cattle ranch, the resort is comprised of 40 accommodations, including ocean - view suites, tree - houses on stilts and the freestanding Cliff House, which features a deck that appears to suspend over the 1,200 - foot - high ocean bluff.
First opened in 1992 on a
former homestead and
cattle ranch, the resort is comprised of 40 accommodations, including ocean - view suites, treehouses on stilts, and the freestanding Cliff House, which features a deck that appears to suspend over the bluff, 365 - metres over the Pacific.
First opened in 1992 on a
former homestead and
cattle ranch, the resort is comprised of 40 accommodations, including ocean - view suites, treehouses on stilts, and the freestanding Cliff House, which features a deck that appears to suspend over the 1,200 - foot - high ocean bluff.
Deforestation Bigger Greenhouse Gas Problem Than Transportation For perspective: Remember that
cattle ranches are now a leading cause of Amazon deforestation — with pastures now occupying
former forest the size of Iceland.