Glad to see we are back on track continuing this thread as a history lesson.
I grew up in the Arizona desert and it was amazing the old stuff we would find in out of the way places that was well preserved. Up in the Superstition Mountains, where the legend of the Lost Dutchman gold mine is seated, folks often found evidence of lost explorers for that mine that had disappeared.
We used to drive through the area east of Phoenix to get up to a small (then) town of Payson. After every gully washer we had to re-establish that old desert road. One time the road was moved roughly 100' from its previous location. Here was an old model T pickup setting along the road, body full of sand, all 4 tires still had some air in them, radiator still had water, paint fairly good but well sanded. 6 months later the road had moved again, the model T was gone. We always carried shovels and planks on that road as sand traps were common. Almost every trip you encountered some poor soul stuck in the sand.
Back then we just called it the road to Payson, Now it is a Freeway called the Bee Line Highway.
Ron