RE: Travelogue 6: Snowy Range Scenic Byway in Wyoming! πŸŒ„

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#Wyoming is beautiful
That lake! AWWWWW!!!! It's so beautiful.

What's the meaning of 'the air was a touch thin'?

And I can't believe it! All the green and the lake and still Wyoming is a largely high desert country?

What about here in the middle east? The desert here don't have lakes and greenery. Hahaha!!

...Thank you so much for this blog.
I'm at work and bored. I have a headache and this made things better around here.

Maybe someday I get to travel to those parts of the world.

Keep sharing.
Stay safe.
Keep in touch.

Love lots,
@erelasblog



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How very nice of you @erelasblog to invest your time in capturing these thoughts, after reading my post.

"And I can't believe it! All the green and the lake and still Wyoming is a largely high desert country?"

"What about here in the middle east? The desert here don't have lakes and greenery. Hahaha!!'

An excellent point! The "secret" is all the enormous labor that has been put in by generations past to capture the snow melt in the high country in all of these reservoirs, like the Rob Roy reservoir featured in this post. If you use Google Earth to view this area, you'll see how much engineering went into to getting this pure mountain water transported 95 miles away to Cheyenne - the most populous city and capital of Wyoming!

Thanking you for stopping by from the Middle East and adding value to this post with your warm comments! πŸ‘ πŸ™‚


P.S. You may enjoy my "Part 2" post, where I write about the wonderful people who hosted our stay, while exploring this remote corner of Wyoming. And their property and their vision behind creating it ...

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