We stayed 2 unique places in North Dakota. The first was Fort Stevenson State Park in Garrison, ND. This Park is nestled on a lovely peninsula on the Lake Sakakawea (a lake formed by a dam on the Missouri River). The lake is named after an important woman in our history who is more commonly known as Sakagewea, but in her Plains Indian Hidatsa tribe, she was known as Sakakawea. The land has been transformed since the dam was installed, but that did not hinder our experience of learning the history and seeing the beautiful scenery. We traveled due north from Bismarck through rolling hills of miles and miles of green fields, windmills, and coal mining to get there.
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A coal mining crane, the size was HUGE, like the size of a city block!!! |
Wow! You guys are seeing so many interesting things. I would have loved to see the wild horses, but not sure about the snake. Stay safe and continue to have great fun. Miss you.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful country! Who knew snakes hung out in trees? Loving your posts!
ReplyDeleteFascinating! I’m not so sure about the snake, but you guys were real troopers. Way to go Vic!
ReplyDeleteYou are definitely on an adventure in every sense of the word. We miss you!
Gail
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DeleteHello!! Wow what an amazing trip!! You all look so happy and relaxed. The snake is a story for sure! The pups are having a blast!!
ReplyDeleteHappy travels! Evangelia
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