Cause of the pandemic, I don't get to travel very much, so it's nice to at least be able to watch someone else drive through the country and see the land changes, cities and changes in the interstates.
As I thought, there is not a lot of tollways in the road interstate 80 from Ohio to New Jersey, but getting until New York city, you have to pass a lot of tolls, especially before/after crossing the bridge(3 saw). That's what I though. A scenery is not nice from Cleveland to New York city, only you see trees joined together like driving from Dallas to Memphis. From St.Louis to Oklahoma city, the scenery contains trees, agricultural corn, and big mountains, but it looks nice passing those ranches and towns like Springfield and Joplin. Also, a nice tollway gas station consist in state of OK. Only thing is a long driveway on interstate 44. I have driven all interstates in Illinois, which it looks very nice, not a lot of trees on ranches, only agricultural activity you can see. I haved visited Arizona many times, which some parts have mountains and other parts of the interstate 10 is flat without hills. A desert, but it doesn't look bad at all. On May, it will my first time driving from Milwaukee to New York city. I know COVID19 still around and some people are not vaccinated. As long as anyone uses feet distance and be cleaned, nothing happens.
I can't really tell.. but was it a lot of mountains in PA? Im thinking of driving to NYC too... but being afraid of heights... I do not want to drive through no mountains.
Cause of the pandemic, I don't get to travel very much, so it's nice to at least be able to watch someone else drive through the country and see the land changes, cities and changes in the interstates.
As I thought, there is not a lot of tollways in the road interstate 80 from Ohio to New Jersey, but getting until New York city, you have to pass a lot of tolls, especially before/after crossing the bridge(3 saw). That's what I though.
A scenery is not nice from Cleveland to New York city, only you see trees joined together like driving from Dallas to Memphis. From St.Louis to Oklahoma city, the scenery contains trees, agricultural corn, and big mountains, but it looks nice passing those ranches and towns like Springfield and Joplin. Also, a nice tollway gas station consist in state of OK. Only thing is a long driveway on interstate 44.
I have driven all interstates in Illinois, which it looks very nice, not a lot of trees on ranches, only agricultural activity you can see. I haved visited Arizona many times, which some parts have mountains and other parts of the interstate 10 is flat without hills. A desert, but it doesn't look bad at all.
On May, it will my first time driving from Milwaukee to New York city. I know COVID19 still around and some people are not vaccinated. As long as anyone uses feet distance and be cleaned, nothing happens.
I can't really tell.. but was it a lot of mountains in PA? Im thinking of driving to NYC too... but being afraid of heights... I do not want to drive through no mountains.
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