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Approaching the lake from the north, south out of Orienta, this is the view to the west. I think of this as what most people probably think Oklahoma looks like. The eastern part of the state, where I live, is sort of the foothills to the Ozarks -- rolling hills and lots of trees. |
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I chose site number 31 which was right on the shore and had a few tall cotonwoods to support the antenna. |
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Here is an area map so you can see where the lake and beacon are located within the state. |
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...and here is an aerial photo to go along with it. Photo courtesy of US Geological Survey. |
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