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A typical Cherokee cabin at the Red Clay Council Grounds on the border of Tennessee and Georgia.
Red Clay is where the Eastern and Western band of Cherokees met for the last time before the Trail of Tears.
9 responses
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Patty Gross gave props (10 Nov 2012):
A scene of perfect tranquility. This could easily be a scene straight out of the 18th century. I love the treeline beside the cabin and the autumn colors in the background. Fabulous shot, Don!!
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Donna Mullins gave props (10 Nov 2012):
I was here a couple of weeks ago Don, and i photographed the tribal dancers. It was awesome! This is the neatest place.
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Richard Knight gave props (10 Nov 2012):
A delightful scene.
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Ann Reece gave props (11 Nov 2012):
A beautiful scene and a very historical site!
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Fred Moskey gave props (11 Nov 2012):
Beautiful scene, nice color.
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Geoff Plant gave props (11 Nov 2012):
GREAT CAPTURE GREAT COLOURS
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Regenia Brabham gave props (25 Nov 2012):
I can almost hear their mourning cries.
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Bailey Cooper gave props (30 Nov 2012):
Placement perfection. The perspective is incredible.
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Griff Johnson gave props (12 Dec 2012):
Fab shot, with the log in the foreground!! Well done!!
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