Thursday, February 21, 2019

🛫REVELATION 12🛫 "THE LU-LOO-LOU LUCIFEREAN OZARKS"

Wikipedia
The Ozarks, also called the Ozark Mountainsor Ozark Plateau, is a physiographic region in the U.S. states of MissouriArkansasOklahoma, and extreme southeastern Kansas. The Ozarks cover a significant portion of northern Arkansas and most of the southern half of Missouri, extending from Interstate 40in Arkansas to the Interstate 70 in central Missouri.
Ozarks
Ozark Highlands; Ozark Mountains; Ozark Plateaus
Buffalo national river steel creek overlook.jpg
View of the Ozarks from the Buffalo National RiverNewton County, Arkansas
Highest point
PeakBuffalo Lookout
Elevation2,561 ft (781 m)
Coordinates37°10′N 92°30′W
Geography
OzarkOverview.jpg
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceArkansas
Kansas
Missouri
Oklahoma
Geology
Age of rockPaleozoic to Proterozoic
The Saint Francois Mountains, viewed here from Knob Lick Mountain, are the exposed geologic core of the Ozarks.
Elevation map of the Ozarks.
There are two mountain ranges within the Ozarks: the Boston Mountains of Arkansas and the St. Francois Mountains of Missouri. Buffalo Lookout, the highest point in the Ozarks, is located in the Boston Mountains. Geologically, the area is a broad dome with the exposed core in the ancient St. Francois Mountains, some of the oldest rocks in North America. The Ozarks cover nearly 47,000 square miles (120,000 km2), making it the most extensive highland region between the Appalachians and Rockies. Together with the Ouachita Mountains, the area is known as the U.S. Interior Highlands.
The Salem Plateau, named after Salem, Missouri, makes up the largest geologic area of the Ozarks. The second largest is the Springfield Plateau, named after Springfield, Missouri, nicknamed the “Queen City of the Ozarks”. On the northern Ozark border are the cities of St. Louis and Columbia, Missouri. Significant cities in Arkansas include Fayetteville. Near the Missouri-Arkansas border is Branson, Missouri, a tourist destination and popularizer of Ozark culture.

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Ecology and conservation

Lakes and streams

Regional economy

Culture

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