I spent August in New England, in a few of my favourite locations, the Maine coast and the Inexperienced Mountains of Vermont. These two locations are solely a two-and-a-half hour’s drive aside, however they’re totally different worlds. There’s the rocky coast of Maine with the salty, recent air sweeping off the huge Atlantic to the east. And to the west, simply throughout the slender state of New Hampshire, are the richly forested mountains and glowing crystalline rivers of Vermont. Virtually the whole lot is totally different about these two locations.
On a map of America the area between them appears to be virtually insignificant. It’s tiny in comparison with the huge dimensions of a rustic that stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific. That demonstrates one thing. If there may be that a lot variation between these two locations, what are we with the whole United States?
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