Why Indiana Is Quietly Falling Apart
#geography #aroundtheworld #indiana Most people think they understand Indiana. Flat land, cornfields, highways — a state you pass through rather than stop to question. But Indiana is one of the most quietly important and geographically strategic states in America. In this documentary, we explore why Indiana plays a far larger role than most people realize — from ancient river systems and glacial terrain to transport corridors that quietly stitched the nation together. We look at how geography dictated where cities formed, why infrastructure converged here, and how Indiana became a critical link between the Great Lakes, the Mississippi basin, and the eastern United States. From invisible drainage divides and fertile glacial plains to rail lines, highways, and logistics hubs built on ancient landscapes, this is the deeper story of a state that doesn’t seek attention — but holds everything in place. Once you understand Indiana’s geography, it stops feeling ordinary — and starts looking essential. 🌍 Geography, explained. #aroundtheworld, #indiana, #indianafacts, #travelusa, #usgeography, #geography

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