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Day #3!

Today we went through 3 states! Texas, Oklahoma and stopped in Arkansas! Only driving about 10 hours! 
There were hundreds of windmills around the states, it is impressive to see how big they are! We saw a few trucks carrying the blades and they hung off at least 20-30 ft off the back!
We went through only the top of Texas, which didn't take that long. Oklahoma was very flat and had hardly any trees, but we went through the whole part and that took us pretty much the whole trip. We stopped at a gas station in Oklahoma and they had a self serving hot dog stand, I don't know why I found it so cool. Maybe because there's nothing like that in CA
Arkansas is so beautiful and green. There are so many trees and if you look at a mountain, there will be many shades of green and sometimes a bit of yellow, which was pretty cool. It was very cloudy and cool. But no rain yet. 
Tomorrow is going to be my brother's most favorite day of the trip! Stay tuned to find out why!

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