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View from the top of Black Mesa. My friend Josh and I hiked and climbed up the north side of the mesa. It was probably a rise in elevation of 800 feet. We crossed over the top of the mesa to take this picture on the south edge. It shows really well how the mesa is like a mountain with the top leveled off.
View from the top of Black Mesa. My friend Josh and I hiked and climbed up the north side of the mesa. It was probably a rise in elevation of 800 feet. We crossed over the top of the mesa to take this picture on the south edge. It shows really well how the mesa is like a mountain with the top leveled off.
Kenton, Oklahoma is one of the most unexpected towns in the state. The 2010 census tells us that Kenton has a population of 17. This store, The Kenton Merc is opened irregularly. If you're lucky to blow through when they're open, drop in to check out the fossilized mammoth tooth and the baby rattler they keep inside.
From the Black Mesa Nature Preserve. The highest point in Oklahoma.
Have you ever been through Boise City? It's an unusual place. The town was founded on fraud. Some con-men distributed pamphlets selling land plots. The pamphlets claim there was a thriving community with artisan springs. When the buyers of the plots arrived here, they found harsh conditions.

Boise City was hit especially hard during the dust bowl in the 1930's. And in 1943, Boise City was the only bombed by pilots who mistook the town for target during a training exercise for WWII. 

This dinosaur greets visitors coming south from Colorado as they enter the town.