tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319379380564550573.post8840480198245545346..comments2023-08-05T04:12:37.443-05:00Comments on Minnesota Nature & More: Bison crossing Lamar RiverAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01178281727038734480noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319379380564550573.post-2764284308968606602016-06-16T08:08:51.817-05:002016-06-16T08:08:51.817-05:00interesting as you described. 4 yrs ago I was fly...interesting as you described. 4 yrs ago I was flying to LAX and sat with an unusually rich and adventurous man. He was from Australia and was travelling 'all around the world' with large custom made all wheel truck campers in a group of 4 trucks. He pulled out his lap top and showed me what they encountered on the 1000mile Gobi desert when a very large 'running' herd of antelope took an hour to cross in front of their caravan. Reminded me of the history book stories of buffalo herds taking hours to cross the tracks so the trains could go by? Amazing and thanks Dale.mark nupenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770554449940127126noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3319379380564550573.post-76684749341639435662016-06-16T08:08:43.213-05:002016-06-16T08:08:43.213-05:00interesting as you described. 4 yrs ago I was fly...interesting as you described. 4 yrs ago I was flying to LAX and sat with an unusually rich and adventurous man. He was from Australia and was travelling 'all around the world' with large custom made all wheel truck campers in a group of 4 trucks. He pulled out his lap top and showed me what they encountered on the 1000mile Gobi desert when a very large 'running' herd of antelope took an hour to cross in front of their caravan. Reminded me of the history book stories of buffalo herds taking hours to cross the tracks so the trains could go by? Amazing and thanks Dale.mark nupenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770554449940127126noreply@blogger.com