Land Between The Lakes in TN.
Sneaky clue! The road is called "The Trace"............
Yes,
It is the Bison and Elk Prairie at the Land between the Lakes Preserve in Tennessee. Here's a map! And here's the information about this region!
Mark
If you been in this spot, you'll know where it is, almost immediately!
So, impress us all -- Where is this?
(photo by Gerald Thurman)
The shadow is your first visual hint....
.......will be played in St Louis, MO, in the shadow of the Gateway Arch, which lies beside the Mississippi River.
Foy
Mark: Yep! That shot give me a bit of vertigo! Good Work!
Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 07-14-2009 at 02:17 PM.
Where does this road go?
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That's the Chain of Craters Road, leading through Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park from the main Kililaua (sp) crater some 20 miles and 4,000' in elevation to the Pacific. The steam plume marks where the lava tubes end at the water's edge, bringing lava continuously to the Pacific since 1983, while forming many acres of new territory in the good old US of A.
Foy
Last edited by Foy; 07-14-2009 at 01:09 PM. Reason: Clarity- I was so excited to get one right, I typed too fast!
My shots of Hawaii don't include road shots... so back to North America we go..
Where is this? What's the name of the place? Do you know when it was first established?
(Photo by Diana Sedenquist)
Last edited by Mark Sedenquist; 07-14-2009 at 05:08 PM.
Close enough.
The lava is currently entering the ocean outside the boundary of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Chain of Craters road ends a dozen miles or so from the entry point.
This is actually Hawaii state highway 130 coming from the other side of the lava entry. The original highway is under several feet of lava and at one time it did connect to Chain of Craters road. A bit further down the road is a parking area. From there you hike about 3/8 of a mile for this view.
It's even better at night, when the plume is lit by the lave underneath. You can also see occasional explosions that toss rocks and lava into the air. .
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