I'm always surprised when people post pictures of breath taking mountain vistas, in States I wouldn't expect to have such beautiful rocky mountains.
Idaho, Ohio and Indiana are not places I would have never expected them to be, if not for folks in the internet posing the pics.
They were never sets in movies. So I have this south western and Colorado up through Wyoming and the Dakotas view of where all of the granite mountains are. I know all of the Eastern States that are part of the Appalachian mountains, but not for the Rocky Mountains. Or the inland states not associated with the range.
Clearly a lot of satire going on here. No way anyone thinks that's Indiana I hope? Or is it Hoosier mountains in another country?
And surely 10# your comment is in jest as well. Idaho? Only beef I've had with Southwest when they lost my snowboard. I was supposed to hit this mountain: https://www.schweitzer.com/
Still got Big Sky and Bridger in MT, but wanted to snowboard in ID.
Unlike obvious deterioration of Chicago, you can't tell with Gary because all comparisons look deteriorated and beyond a point certain degrees of deterioration cannot be deciphered.
However, there is a movement to change the name to Gwendolyn, Indiana, in honor of Michael Obama.
At the Foot of the Hoosier Mountains!