The South Riding RV Travels

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14th May 2008 - South to Des Moines IO Iowa

Americans like things to be orderly. Roads go north-south and avenues go east-west (or is it the other way round?) And they are all numbered outward from the centre of town, often for some way. So when somebody adds a road it can cause a problem, ingeniously resolved here.
As we head on down US 35 into Iowa and towards Des Moines, the leaves are finally appearing on the trees. They had been conspicuously absent in most of Minnesota.
This is farming country, so whatever you want to build, it's going to end up looking like a barn, especially if it is the visitor centre for the area!
This is Iowa farmland: fields as far as the eye can see, flat but full of rich looking soil. The tractors they use are enormous but one can understand why. Not visible in this photo, we did see lots of wind turbines, and most were working.
The interstates are the home of the trucker. This is a standard sized truck with a Peterbilt tractor on the front.
I'm not sure what this one was. There are only half a dozen manufacturers, Kenworth, Ford, Volvo and Mack tend to dominate the market.
And everywhere you find the railway, a siding and a collection of grain wagons. This is cereal country.