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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3535439" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>Why anyone would want to leave Oklahoma is beyond me. I've visited 44 states. Some are beautiful like the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and deserts of Arizona. The ocean breezes of Hawaii, and the snow of Boston. As I have learned though, Oklahoma has 5 areas of geography, the panhandle with it's flat expanses and sparse rolling hills. The NW with its Tall Grass prairies and breadbasket of wheat, barley and oat fields and wealth of gypsum and oil patches. The NE they call Green Country because of the bigger hills of the Ozark Plateau, high grass ranches and sparse population. The SW is more of a lower plains area and has the Wichita Mountains, some of the oldest mountains on earth and the SE is more mountainous and forested in conifers.</p><p></p><p>The Gloss Mountains west of Fairview, the Little Sahara sand dunes of Waynoka, the Salt Plains by Cherokee, The Gyp Hills by Seiling, the Alabaster Caverns by Freedom, these are just the NW part of the state.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oklahoma has more regions per square mile than in any other state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3535439, member: 44288"] Why anyone would want to leave Oklahoma is beyond me. I've visited 44 states. Some are beautiful like the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and deserts of Arizona. The ocean breezes of Hawaii, and the snow of Boston. As I have learned though, Oklahoma has 5 areas of geography, the panhandle with it's flat expanses and sparse rolling hills. The NW with its Tall Grass prairies and breadbasket of wheat, barley and oat fields and wealth of gypsum and oil patches. The NE they call Green Country because of the bigger hills of the Ozark Plateau, high grass ranches and sparse population. The SW is more of a lower plains area and has the Wichita Mountains, some of the oldest mountains on earth and the SE is more mountainous and forested in conifers. The Gloss Mountains west of Fairview, the Little Sahara sand dunes of Waynoka, the Salt Plains by Cherokee, The Gyp Hills by Seiling, the Alabaster Caverns by Freedom, these are just the NW part of the state. Oklahoma has more regions per square mile than in any other state. [/QUOTE]
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