Oklahoma has many different landscapes. The geographical landscape of Oklahoma is comprised of 10 separate land regions. This is one of those regions. Isn't it beautiful..
Golden hour in Oklahoma.
Wild flowers..
Indian paintbrushes..
And plenty of other types of wildflowers. That are generally along country roads and highways.
This is another wildflower. I'm not sure of the name. I thought it was pretty.
Some pretty wild yellow flowers.
Oklahoma has many different types of animals, spiders, and insects.
Spiders
This is a female brown tarantula. Also found in Texas and Missouri..
Garden spider or a orb weave spider.
Garden spider catching some dinner.
Insects.. or butterflies..
Dragonfly..
Reptiles..
Lots of turtles, snakes, and frogs as well. This is a turtle that i saw in the middle of the road.
Unfortunately, i haven't came across to many turtles.. This is the one and only turtle shot i have. I thought it was a cute one.
Lakes... Ponds.. And swimming holes..
This is one of Oklahoma's lakes.
Wister Lake.
This is a small lake. Lake Nanih Waiya..
There are so many lakes, creeks, ponds, etc in Oklahoma. This is the last one i will cover. This is Ceder Lake. Located in Leflore, County..
Beautiful ponds.
Best swimming holes around..
This is Billy Creek.. Also known as The Blue Hole. One of the best swimming holes around here.
Old Iron Bridges.. and barns.
This old iron bridge is still in use and it's located in Howe, Oklahoma.
Old Albion Bridge. Still functioning.
Cool old looking barns.. You can see these old barns from time to time. You just have to be looking in the right direction.
Lot's of historical sites to visit as well. This is the Peter Conser Home located around Hodgen, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma is full of beauty.. Just look at that blue sky.
Don't forget the red dirt roads. These roads are mainly found in the far southeastern part of the state.
This concludes this blog.. This was a view of Oklahoma through my lens.
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