What a difference a month makes in North Dakota's landscape. In each of the 3 double photos below, the upper photo was taken on our first trip to Audubon Lake on 6th May, and the lower photo was taken just over a month later on 9th June - except for the final photo where the lower photo of that duo was taken today, 12 June. At the moment everywhere is beautiful and green, and the trees are all 'leafed out'. Unlike the snow-burnt grass of May, it is now rich and green, everywhere you look.
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| View en route to Audubon - north of Bismark |
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| View approaching Audubon from the south |
In the top photo of this last lot, I have put a red oval shape around the campsite that we are now in (location of lower photo).The bare tree (stick) you can see to the left of the red oval is the tree to the left of the lower photo.
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