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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs It's on the edge of Lake Superior.
Besides you don't watch the westerns (to my knowledge) that are were filmed in these states - Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota etc. |
I stand corrected. The central states of the US have massive temperature fluctuations because they are thousands of miles from the sea, being very cold during the winter and very warm in the summer. The deserts are little like those in Africa (and other continents) with hot days and cold nights, leading to cracking rocks, hence the famous and impressive formations in Monument Valley, which is southerly but, being near the western border of Arizona, inland and also, I believe, thousands of feet above sea level.