Published On Oct 20, 2020
The miles wide and almost completely flat Missouri River Valley is bordered by the Loess Hills, a formation of wind-deposited loess soil in the westernmost parts of Iowa and Missouri and the easternmost parts of Nebraska and Kansas. Where they meet, fertile farmland gives immediate way to rolling forested hills almost as if the hills were sitting on a table. It is this contrast that makes driving through the valley on I-29 a peculiar sight.
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Edited with: Adobe Premiere Pro 2020
Music: "Crossing Paths" from Adobe Royalty Free Music
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