Yesterday I went to the this cool theme park that was 1800s America themed. It was like really cool. There were all these old cabins and other buildings that made up a small little display town. There was this like super old guy who was making a wooden cabin completely by hand. Like from logs and such. All sorts of stuff like that. There were also a lot of rides, shops, and food stands. Where I got....


  What is that you ask? Good question. So that's a hot dog wrapped in a potato covered in cheese powder on a stick. I know what you're thinking, who would eat an abomination like that? Almost every American ever. It was delicious. Anyway it was really fun. It was also super historically accurate. Which is nice when you know a lot of American history from the time period. My favorite part was the guided tour of the cave they had on property. 


 It was the second largest cave chambre opening in America. It was so cool. It was a very big cavern with many tunnel and lakes. That's right whole lakes 500ft underground. This main chamber was so big clouds could form in it.


 Really really dope. There was even a waterfall inside the cave. A whole ass waterfall. I mean geez.


That's from the top and this...


It lit up from the side. Yeah pretty cool. Oh and here's a bat. Apparently there were over 300,00 bats living in here 400 years ago. 


Needless to say it was quite legendary. If you're ever in Branson Missouri for whatever reason I 100% recommend going to Silver dollar city. Totally worth it. That sounds about enough for this post huh? Ok bye...



Ok one more thing. Where's the worm?