In the wild and wonderful state of South Dakota, where buffalo roam freely and Mount Rushmore proudly gazes upon the horizon, a curious group of kids have discovered a high-flying hobby that's out of this world! Meet Drone Ranger Dylan, a 12-year-old kid with freckles and a twinkle in his eye that matches his quick wit. Each day, after he's done wrangling with his math homework, Dylan gathers his friends in the sprawling fields of the Sioux Falls for a thrilling game of drones. With a controller in their hands and a thrill in their hearts, they guide their whirring machines up, up, and away into the vast South Dakotan sky. These kids aren't your average tech-savvy whizz-kids, oh no! They are Drone Wizards, zipping their magic mechanical birds between the ears of corn, over the Badlands' buttes and even around the crazy spires of Custer State Park. You should see the prairie dogs gawking! With a zoom here and a twirl there, they navigate their drones through homemade obstacle courses, their drones swooping and soaring like metallic hawks. Sometimes, they even dress their drones as UFOs and freak out the local cows - don't tell Farmer Joe! He still thinks it’s aliens. From the icy chill of winter to the sun-dappled days of summer, the Drone Wizards of South Dakota are a wonder to behold, their laughter echoing across the plains. Some use their drones to capture stunning vistas, while others race against the wind. Each one of them, a tiny adventurer with a remote control, exploring their beautiful state from a bird's-eye view, all the while creating memories that are truly out of this world!
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