August 17, 2013

Afternoon at Cullers Overlook

I've posted views from this overlook before but they are pretty enough to repeat, plus they change according to the time of year and time of day. This is in the Shenandoah River State Park which is south of Front Royal, Virginia. In the distance is the Massanutten Range.

A sign that was here before is missing now. Perhaps it is being repaired. It told us that this part of the park was once a farm owned by the Cullers family.


Zooming In on the South Fork of the Shenandoah

12 comments:

  1. Shenandoah River!!!
    Beautiful scenery.

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  2. What a beautiful view! No one would get tired so looking at that. Mickie :)

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  3. Such beautiful country side, wonderfully photographed. Our world seems to be filled with amazing beauty.

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  4. That was sure one huge farm in its day. Very beautiful

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  5. This was the area where Washington was going to have his last battle should the revolution gone the other way, kind of a last stand where it would be a good defensive position with a way out the back end.

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  6. Lovely scenery. I especially like that third one.

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  7. what a beautiful place and wonderful photos ~ thanks, carol, xo

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  8. Ah, what a beautiful view! Hope it never changes.

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  9. What a great view to South Fork of the Shenandoah! Love these photos, Linda!

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  10. Great - this summer has been very nice. I don't miss the haze at all. I've been to the park before but somehow not the overlook. I will definitely make a point to check out the view next time!

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