Scenes from the Konza prairie just outside of Manhattan Kansas and from the National Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in the Flint Hills Prairie in central Kansas.
A another great video of the Wonderful State Of Kansas and the music that you used made me teary eyed. I was born in Garden City and raised in Chanute Kansas until 1989 when our first child was born in 1982 and then being my husband was originally from California and he hated the weather in Kansas and he would say that there’s nothing to do around here and how in California you have the mountains and then you have the ocean and I’m thinking who cares all of my family is from Kansas and there’s so much history here. I had and have family from Dodge City, Topeka, yates Center, Colby, Cold Water, Saline, Dereby and I can’t think of what other towns. At least here in Kansas you have your four lovely seasons where you don’t get where we live in Escalon California. I’m so glad you showed the video of Kansas. To think that when I was growing up in Kansas and not realizing that there was so much history of Kansas and so many of the different small towns that we have been watching has so much of history and so as kid to me it was just a place where my parents wanted to live.
Several years ago I visited here twice with my son who was in grad school at KSU. My son would frequently hike here on Saturdays, up to 12-17 miles at a time. The grasslands reminded me of the settlers moving westward! Thank you for this video.
Beautiful video! Thank you for sharing it with us. We hiked at Tallgrass Prairie in April. It looks different with green grass. We have a video of our hike on our site, if you are interested.
Beautiful. It's really sad that most of it is gone, considering that the ocean is the next equivalent tragedy. The music sounds like some of it comes from The Legends of The Fall soundtrack?
Sincerely beautiful, I want to bring the prairie back from no exsitance to thriving to save this awesome ecosystem. Have you head of the American Prairie Reserve? its some incredible work in North Dakota bringing back a thriving ecosystem.