11 June 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Arikaree Breaks of Cheyenne County, KS – Visit Devil’s Gap with Tobe Zweygardt (3 of 6)


One of the great natural wonders of Kansas is an area called “The Arikaree Breaks” in the far NW corner of the state, adjoining the Colorado and Nebraska borders. The area is a breathtaking group of canyons and ravines carved by nature more than 9000 years ago. For 93-year-old Tobe Zweygardt, preserving and sharing the rich geography and Native American history of the Breaks has been a lifelong passion. He was born in the county, and has lived there all his life. Having a personal tour with Tobe is a rare treat. These six video clips were an outgrowth from the Northwest Kansas Travel Council’s video called “A Story Around Every Curve”, produced by First Generation Video of Wichita, KS. More information at www.northwestkansas.org

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