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Channel Islands, California(I've yet to explore) big BLUE lake Crater Lake, Oregon it is the deepest lake in the us 9th in world, Norhern Nevada, 85% of Nevada is not accessable(govermentland)
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Edited by
earthytaurus76
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Wed 06/24/09 06:10 AM
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That lake sounds scary, eww deep and scaryyy.
Ill take the islands. |
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Would love to go and check out Balmorhea State Park, looks beautiful
Its so deep the shallow end is 300ft deep, It is melted snow water, said too be one of the cleanest bodies of water on earth |
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love that place
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Gonna check out Balmorhea, gotta go back to El paso for court, Ive also heard brownsville is beautiful, Was born and raised in El Paso tell the age of 2, went to check it out last year, overwhelmed by the size of the city
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Anywhere in the Smokey Mountains, NC I've visited one area there and would love to do more exploring! So beautiful and peaceful in the morning when the fog blankets the mountains.
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Norhern Nevada, 85% of Nevada is not accessable(govermentland) They get pretty serious when you get too close to Area 51...can only see it from a cliff overhang, if you are on the road too long they send the MP's out and they escort you off the property entirely (the entire stretch all the way to the nearest city). |
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You know all too well then, my papa used to work their for 10 years, we used too go up their and he would shine one of those spotlights and they would chase us out of their their really strict, and it is as dark a place gets at night
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Edited by
SomeGuy_2112
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Wed 06/24/09 07:07 AM
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Local to me is Hocking county in Ohio. It has a slew of hiking trails. Some are public some are not. Getting down there at daybreak on my favorite overview watching the mist burn off.
Then where I used to live in Santa Cruz, Ca. was a place called natural bridges. Twice a year the monarch butterfly's migrate through there and for a few weeks all the trees are covered in them. Take care, B |
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My son now lives in Sedona, Arizona. A very beautiful place with the red rock mountains and such a crystal clear blue sky. Went hiking and you can't beat the solitude and feeling at one with nature. It would be hard to be in a bad mood living in a place like that.
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