Witness the quintessential embodiment of Montana in this extraordinary photograph. Picture a bicycle stationed beside a lamp post, its handlebars replaced with mammoth moose antlers. It’s like something out of a Narnia novel. Such a peculiar sight is simply normal in the mysterious state of Montana.
A predominantly rural state, Montana boasts a handful of cities across its sprawling landscapes. Here, one is more likely to encounter numerous moose crossing signs than traffic lights, or even stumble upon a cyclist whose appearance strikingly resembles that of a majestic moose. It’s no wonder the term “city” seems inadequate to describe such a captivating part of the US.
Nevada (Part 2)
This might be one of the weirdest ones yet. These three contentious vices are all legal in Nevada but lobsters are not? Things are very backward here. Nevada is many things and weird is one of them. Don’t forget how many nuclear tests were carried out here in the desert.
But let's face it, even the most puritanical individuals out there are interested in visiting Las Vegas at least once in their lives. Whether it is to reenact scenes from "The Hangover" or to simply check out a show of the Blue Man Group, everyone has a reason to visit the Strip at some point. This part of Nevada? Not so much.
Nebraska (Part 2)
Nebraska has the best highway rest areas. Who wouldn’t want to stop in the middle of the road and relieve themselves on a pile of hay? You're probably just driving through and happy that you’re not staying. The cow smell isn’t exactly the most inviting.
And let's get one thing straight, you're not going to be able to check your Facebook when you're stranded in the middle of nowhere, Nebraska. You can't just write WiFi on a sign and pretend you've got it. That's not how WiFi works! But yes, if we end up in this desolate part of the world any time soon, we will probably need to do our business in the rest area, and that will suffice.
Missouri (Part 2)
Just your typical school bus, but in monster truck style. We don't know how many kids go to and from school every day in a bad boy like this one. But whoever is, we want to enroll! That looks like a really sweet way to show up to class every day!
We can really imagine St. Louis native Nelly driving around in this thing singing, "It's getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes!" And if you know that song, you know the rest of the lyrics. But let's get down to brass tacks: What is Missouri even and where is it? The world will never know...
Mississippi (Part 2)
The ultimate embodiment of a Mississippi man's Tinder profile can be seen here in this exceptional photo. In the rain-soaked backyard outside Red's Blues Club during the Sunflower Blues and Gospel Festival in Clarksdale, Mississippi, a man fearlessly tends to his sizzling barbecue.
He proudly showcases his culinary skills in the art of searing beef, sending a clear message to the ladies that he's a master of the grill. But all we can do when seeing this photo is swipe right. It captures the essence of Mississippi charm, where a man's ability to conjure up mouthwatering delights is deemed as the secret ingredient to our hearts.