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Fall in the northern hemisphere is an annual extravagance everyone should experience at least once in a lifetime.
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ReplyDeleteLovely views of the falls colors and Shenandoah!
Take care, have a great day!
Great shots of the views! Colors are beautiful!
ReplyDelete...why do people stand on the walls?
ReplyDeleteI think it’s instinctive to want to get high up and get a better view. Dogs do it. Even bears do it.
DeleteWow, these photos are stunning. The reds and autumn hues in Shenandoah National Park look absolutely magical, like the forest is on fire in the best way. I love how peaceful and untouched everything feels, especially around Lewis Mountain Cabins. Makes me want to plan a fall getaway just to soak in those colors
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Linda!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Linda. The colors are really popping near you!
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