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RE: A Switch In Time

They actually are still doing cattle. I am not sure how they are transporting, but it has been interesting to see how ranches have changed over time. There is a museum in Fort Worth in the Stockyard district that is all about ranch life. We were goi g to explore at one poi t, but had been distracted so we never got around to it whe we were there.

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Oh, those lifestyles are really interesting. My grandfather used to be a 'cowboy', or the brazilian version of it haha, back in the days. No roads nor trucks, all the cattle was transported on foot using horses on a several days trip. Back in those days the wool used to be a huge industry around here too, thousands of thousands of sheeps - now its all gone due to clothing industry.

That's why I like seeing places like the one you presented here, it shows how much the world around us changes with time.

Oh, if you are ever in Texas, the Dallas-Fort Worth area, you should chichek this place out... http://www.jcchisholmtrail.com/ It is just an amazing place!
Ren

Oh wow, but only if I can carry a Winchester on my bicycle! South of America fascinates me a lot, especially the regions known for the blues. Super, super.

I want to visit South Africa some day. We had a friend visit and she was just taken by the beauty.

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