Idaho’s soil isn’t the only factor that makes the state’s landscape and natural terrain one-of-a-kind. If you’d measure the stretch of one of its most northern points to one of its most southeastern points, the mileage is almost as far as traveling from Chicago to New York City. Idaho is so big that the combination of the six states that make up New England could fit inside it. You can even find up to 72 different kinds of precious stones within this single territory