I’ve been to Texas many times, including Arlington. You’ve clearly never been to the south Atlantic states such as Georgia. The area of Arlington has natural trees, unlike some points further west in Texas, when you can tell you’re coming up on a town because there are trees and you know somebody had to have planted them, there aren’t any wild ones.
But, in comparison to Georgia or even east Texas the trees are getting more sparse and thinning out. As far as hills, Arlington might be hilly by Florida standards but it’s not by mine. Slight inclines don’t qualify to me. Those aren’t slight inclines in that fourth photo, and those wild trees are quite dense. That’s because the photo is of Six Flags Ovet Georgia, not Six Flags Over Texas.
Wow...panties in a twist, are they? Must really be great being a KNOWITALL!!
Yeah, I think you’re right; it looks pretty plausible anyway. It’s been a good long time since I was to Six Flags here but it was on the outskirts and there’s tons of land with just hills and trees between built up areas.
You guys don’t know what trees and mountains are...CA trees make your trees appear as dead puny twigs..Our mountains make your scrawny hills appear as pimples on a jack ball...
Of course our politicians wear diapers and sniff glue....So...