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11-28-2022 11:16 PM
@rockygems123 I told you you need to get out and take some trips around your own state. You don't know what you're missing.
11-28-2022 11:19 PM
@kate2357 wrote:It is a beautiful place to visit. And you're right @Kachina624 people need to explore our country. So many beautiful places.
We've had a chance to explore many of the western states, including Alaska. But we have not done much traveling in the New England area. I hope to convince him we should get out to the north east coast, but he loves the wild, wild west.
@kate2357 I've toured and can appreciate New England but the wild West is simply spectacular.
11-28-2022 11:55 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:@rockygems123 I told you you need to get out and take some trips around your own state. You don't know what you're missing.
So very true! Have never seen Durango, Telluride, Aspen, a lot to see! No pandemic now stopping travel so Spring & Summer time to travel. 😀
11-28-2022 11:57 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@kate2357 wrote:It is a beautiful place to visit. And you're right @Kachina624 people need to explore our country. So many beautiful places.
We've had a chance to explore many of the western states, including Alaska. But we have not done much traveling in the New England area. I hope to convince him we should get out to the north east coast, but he loves the wild, wild west.
@kate2357 I've toured and can appreciate New England but the wild West is simply spectacular.
And it truly Is the wild west! Nothing like it, so beautiful.
11-29-2022 12:05 AM
There are also sand dunes in Nebraska. I first saw them about 12 years ago when we were visiting friends and, boy, was I surprised to see sand dunes in the midwest.
11-29-2022 05:44 AM
No, I didn't know they had sand dunes. Interesting.
11-29-2022 05:48 AM
@SilleeMee wrote:Some of the sand in The Great Sand Dunes Park comes from all over the planet via the jet stream. The geology of that area acts like a funnel with wind directing the sand to pile up in one area. It's very surreal when you go there...almost otherworldly
Thanks, I was trying to figure that one out. I thought maybe as the mountains pushed in from the ocean, the sand came from the beaches there. So I appreciate what you said. It certainly is amazing to see in the picture.
11-29-2022 06:02 AM
I did not know that. Thanks. I learned something new today.
My sister lives in Colorado and will ask her about her visit to the dunes. I am sure she has a story or two. She goes and does lots of things.
11-29-2022 07:28 AM
No, I didn't know. I had a chance to spend about 40 days in Colorado in my teen years.
What a beautiful state it is! I have often told DH I would like to go back and see it again!
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