What awaits me once I am finally called back to this southern land?

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Phase 1
  2. Phase 2
  3. Phase 3
  4. Best Hotels
  5. Nicest Neighborhoods
  6. Vegan Restaurants & Shops
  7. Ancient Sites

 

Phase 1:

I passed through this state a few times, always on road trips, and always with the very focused intention to get the hell out as quickly as possible; ALL of ‘The Deep South’ was a dangerous post-war racism zone back then, and still to a considerable extent is.  I may have only stopped once or twice for food and gas, and only ever heard mention of this place in Forrest Gump.

 

Phase 2:

Now I’m learning about how this state was America’s first to build rocket engines, and has been regarded by NASA as the best at it, and at propulsion in general, ever since; there is a lot of potential here, and I’m guessing Elon Musk’s people have learned a lot from the Alabamans and their business partners.  A lot of astronauts also get a significant portion of their training here.  Once arrangements for me to train at some of the Alabaman facilities are completed, I’ll upload another few videos to show you how it’s done.

 

Phase 3:

Alabama is also known for barbecue, southern hospitality, sweet slow speaking and accents, dozens of actresses, and several noteworthy models.  As soon as Alabama’s finest invite me back for extended paid stays and all the finest this state has to offer, I shall accept and learn with them in person.

 

gallery (until my photos of expeditions to this land are uploaded here, see these)

Best Hotels:

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Nicest Neighborhoods:

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Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

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Ancient Sites:

  • Cave Springs, at/in the Wheeler Wildlife Refuge –Truck Trail E, Decatur, AL 35603
    Gated not b/c of protected bats, but to hide/block ruins?
    Reference video

more TBA

 

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