Travel in western Iowa

February 27th, 2008

I wanted to do some traveling close to home, somewhere in the western Iowa tourism region, so I grabbed the car keys and hit I29 north. There were some really wonderful views of the hills from the interstate. If people think Iowa is all flat they should see this side of the state. The hills were made by blowing dust in prehistoric times. The dirt piled up much like sand dunes and formed some magnificent cliffs and bluffs. In fact, for those lf you who don’t know, it was these bluffs that Council Bluffs was named for. On the other side of the highway you can catch glimpses of the Missouri river in all of it’s splendor. I pulled into some kind of sanctuary along the way and there was a tour going on. It seems the migration north has started for several species of birds. I observed eagles which I was told now nest in the area. There were also quite a few geese but they were all Canadian geese, as I was growing up we lived on the flight path for geese and I remember there were always snow geese along with the Canadian geese. Maybe it was just because it was a different flight path.

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