Fall Color on the Blue Ridge Parkway
The color change in the Blue Ridge during the fall of 2009 is some of the most vivid in recent years. These photos were taken near Grandfather moutain onthe North Carolina portion of the parkway.
Published by Charles Willoughby
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Post a CommentGorgeous scenery! Reminds me of southern Indiana, with more hills than the flat, boring northern part of the state where I live.