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I cannot get there without driving through part of a national forest. I guess that's part of what makes the valley seem magical.
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Passing through the national forest would be the best part for me.
ReplyDelete...ot certainly looks like a magical place.
ReplyDeleteI love those misty clouds that seem to own the valleys.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day!
Beautiful autumn photos. Gorgeous white church.
ReplyDeleteHugs and greetings, Linda:)
That is a lovely looking church
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful views, particularly the last.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful -- I love your day drives -- going through part of the Nat'l Forest would definitely be a magical way to get to this lovely place.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and that church is quite striking.
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs, I like the white Church.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Great church.
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