September 29, 2022
Hills, Valleys, and Limestone
This was one in a series of History at Sunset Tours at Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park. I’ve done many of these tours over the years, probably all the ones that they have offered.
Cedar Creek winds down from the mountains and joins the Shenandoah near Strasburg.
The tour started in late afternoon and ended at sunset. We were fortunate that it was lovely afternoon and a spectacular sunset.
Labels:
Creeks and Rivers,
Shenandoah,
Skies,
Sunsets
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Love the sunset in the end
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a wonderful way to spend the day. The sky is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteThat last is my favourite.
ReplyDelete...this looked like a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThe sunsets at the end are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great tour. And what a sunset!
ReplyDeleteI was so glad to hear it was an environmental tour...you must have had some interesting tid-bits. The Shenandoah watershed is so important to so many people.
ReplyDeleteLooks a good tour, and the skies are wonderful colours.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The tour would have interested me and the sunset at the end was a bonus. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI've taken several similar tours and am always amazed at the insights that the guides have. I love the GPS is Wrong sign.
ReplyDeleteSo nice you could go on another tour. Keep on learning as long as you can. GPS is wrong again. Sigh. Sunsets at the end are simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies. Yes, GPS can be wrong and even dangerous sometimes!
ReplyDeleteIt' wonderful to see people take advantage of these opportunities.
ReplyDeleteI love the sign!!!!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words