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Got this this evening from a friend...its a great visual of all 50 states....thought y'all might enjoy.
(Turn on the volume)

Video of the 50 states
 
That was very well done! Thanks for sharing! The only problem was for West Virginia, they should have shown my boyhood home :rolleyes:
 
Well, Elk in a field in Arkansas? I've been here all my life and never seen a field of elk. I can think of about 6,000 other awesome and beautiful places in this state that would have been more impressive, but on the whole...I kinda liked the tour.
 
Termites.
 
BIG ones.
 
There still here - just not in that show.
Most people from out of state don't think that
they're more cities in California besides Los Angeles,
& San Francisco (they're both in Southern California,
as far as I'm concerned).

- Doug
 
AngliaGT said:
There still here - just not in that show.
Most people from out of state don't think that
they're more cities in California besides Los Angeles,
& San Francisco (they're both in Southern California,
as far as I'm concerned).

- Doug

Is that one big redwood there that you can drive through? I remember seeing pictures of that in one of my grandmothers view-thingies (Those stereo viewers with the disk full of images that you could click through - I can't remember what those viewers were called/
 
Basil,

I think that you're referring to a VueMaster.
We still have one.
The tree's still there (a little over an hour South of here).
I even drove the TR6 thru it.
We live in the middle of the Redwoods here.It's impressive to
drive down the highway with them on both sides,hearing your exhaust
echo off of them.Plus,when it rains,you can stand under the trees,
& not get wet.

- Doug
 
AngliaGT said:
Basil,

I think that you're referring to a VueMaster.
We still have one.
The tree's still there (a little over an hour South of here).
I even drove the TR6 thru it.
We live in the middle of the Redwoods here.It's impressive to
drive down the highway with them on both sides,hearing your exhaust
echo off of them.Plus,when it rains,you can stand under the trees,
& not get wet.

- Doug

VueMaster - yes! That's it! Thanks!
 
We have one less redwood tree here in the Santa Cruz mountains. Seems as if the 130 foot monster decided to fall down in high winds last week. And when it came down, it decided to fall on a house, cutting it in half. The guy who was sleeping, awoke to see stars. He was unhurt.
 
Redwoods at the golf course I played today in Wa. Not monster but young uns at 100 feet
 
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