We left Mammoth cave park and headed East. We noticed the rocks on the side of the highway are sedimentary and very flat. I was building a big pond at my home during that time, and I would pay a fortune to buy big flat rocks like that at the garden center! Turns out that ages ago, that region was part of a sea so it makes sense.
When I was bored of the highway, I took some country roads. At some places, you have big ranches with white fences and horses, a classic!
We then arrived in Daniel Boone national forest. Daniel Boone was a pioneer of the 18th century that helped to develop this part of the USA. The park itself is interesting: lots of caves, arches, tower rock formations. One small road goes through a tunnel dug in the rocks and big enough for one car only, cool!!
We were alone in the forest that day. Close to one parks sign , I took the Daniel Boones pose with my ax, that I carried when i do camping.
Before I entered back into Canada, I stopped at Ausable chasm, with its nice river and forest. Relaxing! See you next time, back in Costa Rica.