Pretty shot, and I would like to visit this area. I like the big open feel. I agree with Taken For Granted... like the desert, you probably have to spend some quality time here to really appreciate it.
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Yup, not many hills in N. Dakota.....
ReplyDeleteIt takes time to appreciate the beauty of the ND prairie.
ReplyDeleteWow! Such expansive vista ~ great photo! Love the sky over the mountain ~ or is it called a mesa?
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A ShutterBug Explores,
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Beautiful
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Hello, it is beautiful countryside. Wide open spaces, great photo. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteWide open spaces.
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Pretty shot, and I would like to visit this area. I like the big open feel. I agree with Taken For Granted... like the desert, you probably have to spend some quality time here to really appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteWe were surprised at how much beauty we found in both South and North Dakota.
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