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| Hunting |
Time to take in a bit of Oklahoma in. But first Ihop (International house of pancakes). Some of the best pancakes I have ever had. And for 2 pancakes (with eggs, bacon and sausage), it was very filling. But would love to go again (note to self: try and get Ihop have a restaurant in the UK).
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| Native American Tribes in Oklahoma |

Then there was a few mile drive to The National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. In there we saw an 'Englishmans' desk of western guns, revolvers, rifles. Then a reconstructed western town at dawn (you can see me in the jail, for most wanted). Then a room with probably a handful of western films (not might sort of genre... don't really count Brokeback Mountain as Western). Then a brief look at native american history,what they used to wear when facing the cowboys and what tribes were found in the state of Oklahoma. And the different activities in the rodeo and when it was first set up. After this we had a journey up to Mt Scott to get a view of Oklahoma. It was such a scenic view, had a chance to take a few good photos (See Below).
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| Me and the Seismic Meersburger |
Next was lunch/dinner at Meers, a very rural restaurant, in the middle of nowhere. I must say for the decour, it was very rustic and rough. And looks as though it has been there for quite a while. Had the chance to have something called the Seismic Meersburger. Basically, longhorn meat, cheese, mayo, bacon, lettuce and I don't know what else, but was very nice (and very filling). Was glad to try it but dread to think how many calories were in it. So an experience of Oklahoma history and cuisine.
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