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1
This is where I live and it never ceases to amaze me. For some reason I could look at those fields forever.
2
I love a good field (I mean...doesn't everyone) but I feel dumber for having read the first several comments on their Flickr page:

"Great rolling hills. Love the lines in the distant ones."

"Yes. I like this one too."

"beautiful colors. beautiful detail. beautiful landscape. the best part is that this could be kansas!"

mm-hmm.
3
I misread Kelly's post as the most liberal website and spent several confused moments wondering what I was missing.

Seriously, though - that's a prize winning field right there.
4
@1: fuck yeah, Palouse hills rock. I'm such a fan of the area from the days when my brother went to Whitman that I bought a "Walla" sweatshirt and wear it constantly. I've been there maybe three times.
6
Heh. I test software for a living; next time a developer creates some functionality with fields that should be required but aren't, I'm simply going to direct him to a shortened URL of that website "for more information on the defect I've found."
7
What about www.twoangrycamelsinacar.com? That's pretty literal.
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@7: Agreed. Nice as that field is (where is it, by the way--Ireland? Scotland?), the camels win.
9
@ 8 - T'would appear to be the Palouse.

w00t WA!!

10
Wow. Just checked out some Palouse scenes on the Internet. Wow. Pretty friggin' gorgeous, I gotta say, and pretty different from any other American landscape I've ever seen. Anyone know why it looks like this?
11
several years ago i saw an ad for a real estate agent that said, "In a field by herself." the picture was, you guessed it ~ her. standing there. in a field. by herself. awesome.

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