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A spectacular vista from Clingman's Dome in Tennessee into North Carolina. The bare trees are Fraser Firs killed off by the ravenous Balsam Wooly Adelgid insects.
8 responses
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Carol Holmes gave props (13 Jul 2011):
uh-oh my neck of the woods...beautiful
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Judy and Wayne Wanamaker gave props (13 Jul 2011):
Beautiful in spite of the bug damage.
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Suzanne McGeady said (13 Jul 2011):
When I saw the title I wanted to say ...'Bless You!" Sounds like a sneeze...LOL! The name just won't roll off my tongue. So that's why the trees are like they are. How interesting! Hope they can get rid of the little varmints, so the trees can continue.
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dp * gave props (13 Jul 2011):
ny'eyece
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Christopher J Chalk gave props (14 Jul 2011):
Such a beautiful scene!
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Shirley Valencia gave props (14 Jul 2011):
gorgeous...........I love the dead wood.....
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Regenia Brabham gave props (16 Jul 2011):
I love how the naked trees stand out in the green. This is such a beautiful series of images Donald.
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Litz Go gave props (22 Jul 2011):
awesome sceneries!
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