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On Sat, 1 Sep 2018 14:13:01 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>On 2018-09-01 11:09 AM, wrote:
>> On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 17:27:38 -0400, Dave Smith
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On 2018-08-31 12:08 PM,
wrote:
>
>>>> It's a myth!!! The prairies are not flat, they are undulating and
>>>> when the wheat is grown a slight breeze makes it reminiscent of an
>>>> ocean. That topped with a never ending sky, with little puff ball
>>>> clouds plus the unusual lack of trees, makes for very different
>>>> scenery.
>>> It is not a myth that a great deal of southern Saskatchewan is flat. The
>>> whole province is not flat, but the most of the south is. Take a
>>> virtual tour on google maps.

>>
>> I've driven across a few times, most is flat as a billiard table...
>> you can drive an entire day and not come to the end of that table.
>> There are huge tall graineries (painted green) every 17 kilometers,
>> can see the one you just passed in your rear view mirror sinking into
>> the curvature of the earth just as the one ahead begins to rise...
>> just as ships do on the ocean.
>>

>That can't be. Lucretia said that it is a myth.
>Most people driving through SK are going through the southern part, much
>of which is flat. You run into rolling hills in other parts, but there
>is a whole lot of flat.


Well it wouldn't surprise me that two men might be less observant
about the scenery.