Kansas Scenery
Kansas has scenery?
Shots illustrating various industries in Kansas
Published by Kristen Wilkerson
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- Why Oil Affects Middle East Policy and ConflictThis article looks at the influence held by Middle East oil producing nations.
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- America's Obsession with Oil-Part 2This here is part 2 in how America's greed for oil has been the driving force behind the U.S. occupation in the Middle East.
- Why Investing in the Oil and Gas Industry Makes Sound Risk/Reward Sense!A short article with helpful information on why investing in the oil industry is a wise choice for your future.
- Oil and Gas Investing: How to Profit from High Oil Prices
- Museums in the Kansas City Area
- Gas and Oil Producers Buy Mineral Rights in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Offshore Oil Exploration in Alaska Put on Hold
- Chavez Fires the First Shot in the War for Oil
- The Alarming Reality About Oil Spillage: It's a Daily Occurrence in the Oceans
- The Kingdom of Bahrain, the First Country in the Middle East to Discover Oil



12 Comments
Post a CommentKansas looks like farming country along with its industry.
Nice! Yes, Kansas has scenery! It's really beautiful near the Bluffs of the Missouri. Great photos!
I second the sure is flat out there! :)
Great pictures. It sure is flat out there.
Great photos!
Looks wide open:-)
"There's no place like home; There's no place like home".
Great shots!
Kansas = Wizard of Oz, right? At least that's where my mind goes when I hear Kansas. I live in Illinois, though, and the scenery is filled with farmland (when you're not in Chicago or Springfield). Nice photos.
Very nicely captured pics.TX
I want to see where Dorothy lived! :)