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Something You Should Know - April 04 SD Best Stargazing Spots

Apr 04, 20252 min
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“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by GenesisGoldIRA.com. That is also something you should know! You can put your retirement on the GOLD STANDARD! Learn more at GenesisGoldIRA.com. We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!

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Something you should go Something you should know is brought to you by Genesis gooldr dot com. That is also something you should know. You can put your retirement plan on the gold standard. Genesis Gold Group is the only IRA backed by physical gold and silver. Learn more and get a free gold and Silver guide right now at Genesis gooldr dot com. I have for you today the top ten stargazing spots in the state of South Dakota. So on these beautiful spring nights if you want to

get out and enjoy the stars. This was sent to me, I don't know, maybe a week ago, two weeks ago. It says here with the arrival of spring and summer, now is the perfect time to highlight destinations where people can experience breathtaking night skies, from the dramatic landscapes of the Badlands National Park to the iconic Black Kills. This list showcases the best places to catch meteor showers, planets, and the Milky Way in the great state of South Dakota.

If you like more details, the website we go dating dot com is where you'll find all of the details on this. But I think this is kind of fascinating. The top five stargazer locations in the Great State of South Dakota. Journey Museum and Learning Center is number five. Number four Mount Rushmore National Memorial. I've been there. I've never been there to watch stars though. Number three Cedar

Pass Campground that's in the Badlands National Park. Number two Custer State Park, and the number one place to go stargazing and the Great State of South Dakota is the Badlands National Park. So there's two on the top five lists that both have Badlands National Park, so it must be a pretty good place to go and take a look at the stars. And Something you should Something you should Know is brought to you by Genesis gooldra dot com.

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