Amarillo, Texas may be known because of the lyrics of a song, but there is so much more to this city.  This city is amazing because of the people who live here and sometimes the people of Amarillo go off and do amazing things.

Back in 2007 an Amarillo couple quit their jobs and went on an amazing world journey.

Dusty and Nikki Green's Two for the Road Series

Dusty and Nikki decided to sell all belongings including their house and cars and say goodbye to their jobs and start off on an amazing adventure traveling all over the world documenting their travels.

Their travels took them all over the world and they brought their adventures to us through PBS and Create TV.

After 4 seasons and over 17 years of travels, Dusty and Nikki have decided to end Two for the Road.

The End of an Era for Two for the Road

According to their Facebook PageTwo for the Road is stopping production of the show due to a lack of interest from sponsors and partners. As a result, the Greens are calling it quits.

It was such a tremendous thrill to have the opportunity to get back out on the road and shoot and tell stories again, and we are so glad and proud that.

The Greens have created two new episodes and plan on sharing them on their YouTube channel and Facebook page in the coming days.

Dusty and Nikki are excited to begin a new chapter in their lives, moving to a new place with new dreams.

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For those of us who watched the show and followed Dusty and Nikki on all their adventures, they will be truly missed and we wish them the best of luck on their new adventures away from the camera.

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