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I went to a place called "Kasota Prairie" this morning. It gets its name from a specific type of limestone found and quarried there. This area is also a source of fine silica sand which is mined locally by the Unimin company. This area is one of Unimin's restoration projects.
K100D with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 ![]() ![]() Rain eroded limestone ![]() ![]() ![]() DL with Tokina 28-70mm f/2.8 ![]() ![]() ![]() Wild grapes on a fenceline there... ![]() |
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Very nice pictures - looks like a fun place to visit!
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Rick, I like 'em all, but #3 is really interesting. It almost looks like you are looking down on a rocky mountain range. Thanks for posting!
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Very nice and very sharp Rick!
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I grew up in Mankato - we had a fireplace made out of stone from Kasota... very cool stuff.
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Very nice Rich, I like the two landscapes the best.
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