Postcard US-2301073

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OliMus, Czech Republic
OliMus said:
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A red-tailed hawk takes flight to soar over the Kansas Flint Hills, the last of the tallgrass prairie and prime cattle grazing land. Stretching from Nebraska to Oklahoma, 200 miles long and nearly 50 miles wide in the eastern half of Kansas. Named by Zebulon Pike, the Flint Hills are made of layers of limestone intermixed with flintrock which is harder than steel. Another common sight in these hills is the Killdeer, of the plover family.

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