TransAmerica

Monday, November 03, 2014


When I was in America, I took a long train journey - 9 hours - from New York City all the way upstate to Niagara Falls. A few days later, I then took a Greyhound Bus from Buffalo, NY all the way to Chicago, a drive of 14 hours!

During both journeys, I looked out the window as America went passed. I had expected vast landscapes: forests of huge autumn trees, huge, wide open fields full of corn and maize, great lake vistas.

In truth, the road was miles in land from the lakes, and there really wasn't that many huge fields.

Instead, we passed through lots of sprawling landscapes; towns appeared, and stayed around in fits and starts. We rarely went through totally empty landscapes, but equally didn't go through huge cities or towns very much.

They were landscapes filled with nothing in particular.

I made these 7 videos along the way.


A video posted by Adrian (@acediscovery) on




A video posted by Adrian (@acediscovery) on




A video posted by Adrian (@acediscovery) on




A video posted by Adrian (@acediscovery) on




A video posted by Adrian (@acediscovery) on




A video posted by Adrian (@acediscovery) on




A video posted by Adrian (@acediscovery) on

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