https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4vV6cmEDng
I was traveling through the woods of southern Indiana on a gravel road. This appears to be a low income area of mobile homes that you would guess had to be air dropped in place. I do not know how they could bring these long homes into this area around all the curves. I do not think I got any homes in the video. Just a run through the woods like Scott's video's. Sorry for my reflections in the windshield. I will do better next time.
Many thanks to Jeff Schroeder for getting this right side up.
My right side up video of southern Indiana is fixed
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Re: My right side up video of southern Indiana is fixed
That's not what I thought Indiana would look like! I thought it would be all cornfields! It looks like all woods and I didn't see any other cars! A lot different from California, Arizona, Nevada Utah, Texas, New Mexico and other southwest states! I only drove across the country once, from San Diego to Minneapolis. After I left the mountains in Colorado, I couldn't even tell what state I was in, but saw no wooded ares like in your picture. Since that one trip in a car, I have flown over that part of the country.
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I grew up in Southern Indiana and this looks more like south central Indiana, were you on the Covered Bridge tour ? great tour but it will shake you apart.
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I was driving from Bloomington to Louiseville and then up to Cincinnati, so somewhere along that route.
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I think there was more soybeans than corn. Most amazing was the poverty. 90+ percent of the homes were movile homes that looked like they had been there a long time with lots of junk and kids toys scattered about.
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I think there was more soybeans than corn. Most amazing was the poverty. 90+ percent of the homes were movile homes that looked like they had been there a long time with lots of junk and kids toys scattered about.
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Re: My right side up video of southern Indiana is fixed
Loved the video Dave. Many thanks for taking me back to pre Eisenhower Interstate route from Milwaukee to Dearborn
...was washed with nostalgia
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