On our Thanksgiving road trip to Colorado, we took a detour to explore this impressive formation. How many of you knew there was something like this–something other than flat land–in Western Kansas? Can anyone name this site?

On our Thanksgiving road trip to Colorado, we took a detour to explore this impressive formation. How many of you knew there was something like this–something other than flat land–in Western Kansas? Can anyone name this site?

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I like this photograph. Yes, Western Kansas and Western Nebraska are very beautiful in a rustic sort of way. This region is kind of where the diverse geology starts – kind of like the beginning of the mountains which gradually get higher in Colorado. I’m from Lincoln, NE, and it is pretty flat in Eastern NE: However, Western NE landscape is cool. I miss visiting there…
You’re right – so many people drive right past the beauty of both states!
This is Castle Rock, just south in Quinter, Kansas. (A town with a Dairy Queen and nothing else, so it appears.)
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