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Western KY twist turny

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Never been to Southwest Kentucky, you should give it some consideration. Amazing twist turny, up and down roads. All southwest of Louisville. Then there's the caves like Mammoth cave, National Park and Horse Cave independently managed under a conservatorship.
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Never been to Southwest Kentucky, you should give it some consideration. Amazing twist turny, up and down roads. All southwest of Louisville. Then there's the caves like Mammoth cave, National Park and Horse Cave independently managed under a conservatorship.
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Heading to eastern Kentucky Saturday...but with a Uhaul, lol. Plan on doing a lot of mountain trails riding once I get settled. Your pics are great.
 
The roads get more twistier and turnier the further you go east. I live just south of Glasgow, about 45 minutes from Mammoth Cave. East of I-75, it gets really twisty!

The Mammoth Cave System is the largest cave system in the world, with over 400 miles of interconnected caves. It is pretty amazing!
 
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