America: Discovering The Vast Great Plains | TRACKS



In a country where bustling cities are the centre of the universe for millions of people, more of the actual land mass of the United States of America is made up of the Great Plains. When millions in the city leave to escape and reconnect with the natural world, the forests, deserts, and coastlines of places like the National Parks become crowded, with civilisation finding something calming in outdoors. In the southern Great Plains, filmmaker Jeff finds a mix of small towns, grassland reserves, and long stretches of highway.

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19 thoughts on “America: Discovering The Vast Great Plains | TRACKS”

  1. If anyone attacks our country, it's fair to round up the people from that country as they may be sympathetic to their Home countries cause. I would give them the option to go home if they didn't want to be quarantined

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  2. The interment of the Japanese was a horrifying chapter in our history. I've been to one of the camps, in Idaho. Most of them never got their property back. People went in and stripped their homes, after they were put in internment, sold the property illegally to other families, etc. And some of the soldiers coming from those camps into the European theater were some of the most highly decorated in the European theater.

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  3. I'm an avid backpacker/road tripper favoring the roads less traveled. I often wonder what the history/backstory is of the abandoned farm houses. It always saddens me somewhat to know that someone worked so hard to build something and then due to events foreseen and unforeseen making the choice to walk away. I've found many family cemeteries on these plots of land, overgrown and those in rest now forgotten.

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