- Rancher John Harter (driving the area on his land where the pipeline would go) recently lost his eminent domain case.The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
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- Rancher John Harter recently lost his eminent domain case. He grips his hands and speaks with a soft anger as he discusses his recent loss in court. The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- John Harter's dog seems to be offering a tour of the land Harter farm. Rancher John Harter recently lost his eminent domain case.The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- Rancher John Harter recently lost his eminent domain case.The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- Marshall Treadwell walks an area just yards from where the pipeline would cross on his property. Treadwell is allowing the pipeline to go through his property. He's had other pipelines cross his land for many years with few problems, he says. The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- Marshal Treadwell cruises (in an off-road vehicle) through an area already cleared for the pipeline route. Marshall Treadwell is allowing the pipeline to go through his property. He's had other pipelines cross his land for many years with few problems, he says. The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- Julia Trigg Crawford looks out over the area on her land where the proposed pipeline would be located. On her kitchen table is much paperwork related to her protest of the pipeline. She is fighting in court as she does not want the line through her property. The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- Julia Trigg Crawford hold Indian artifacts found on her property. The sacredness of the land is one of the reasons that she does not want the pipeline to run through her property. She is fighting in court as she does not want the line through her property. The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- Julia Trigg Crawford scours her land for Indian artifacts (she found some arrow heads and shards of pottery). The sacredness of the land is one of the reasons that she does not want the pipeline to run through her property. She is fighting in court as she does not want the line through her property. The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
- Julia Trigg Crawford looks out her window towards the area on her land where the proposed pipeline would be located. She is fighting in court as she does not want the line through her property. The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases.
- Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post
1 of 10 | Rancher John Harter (driving the area on his land where the pipeline would go) recently lost his eminent domain case.The route of the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline involves some ranchers who have made deals for the pipeline to cross their property and others who have hesitated. Still others will have no choice as they have lost their eminent domain cases. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post)











