Man bicycling 400 miles to bring solar power to homes of students on Navajo reservation

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Man bicycling 400 miles to bring solar power to homes of students on Navajo reservation
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Windswept roads and wild horses greet a Native American pedaling 400 miles on his route to raise money for solar power for families on the Navajo Nation Reservation.

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