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Well, I'm at another campground. I arrived at Split Rock State Park around 1:00 pm today. This is the best maintained of the four Minnesota state parks that I've stayed. I have a nice campsite about 100 feet from a nice looking lake. My only complaint is that I had to use two layers of leveling blocks to get level. It is a small complaint because I think I could have moved around a little and found a level spot but was fine with the blocks.
I will be seeing the Pipestone National Monument tomorrow. My last day in Minnesota will be Tuesday when I head south to Iowa.
I drove around the area and walked around the campground this afternoon to get the following pictures.
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| This is the topography of deep south-west Minnesota. The rolling hills were a result of the glaciers from the last ice age | 
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| This the campsite right after I set up | 
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| The lake in the campground. | 
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| Another view of the lake | 
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| A Thinking Bench near my campsite | 
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| I heard geese honking overhead and then they flew by heading south for the winter. I'll be following them soon. | 
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| The sky made it look better. A few geese in this one too. | 
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| Picture of Liberty from one of the docks of the lake | 
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| Liberty again | 
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| This is a section in the campground that is undisturbed prairie. This is what the land looked like when the pioneers first got here. | 
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| This is the information on the prairie section of the park. It is also for Roy Nugent since it shows the wildflowers in the area. | 
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| I saw this house on the hill with a nice looking sky so I took a picture. | 
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| Another Thinking Bench near the dam | 
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| This is the dam on the right and the bridge on the left. They were both built by the WPA from the Depression era. | 
Ya'll take care of each other. Cya down the road
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