Panorama From View Point of Highway 64
The Fall Colors Blaze In a Panorama Taken from the View Point Outside of HIghlands on the Way to Cashiers
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Pisgah National Forest Stillwater
The Fall Colors Are Near Peak at the Stillwater Pullout in the Pisgah National Forest About 40 Miles East of Highlands and North of Brevard
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Fall Colors Surround Looking Glass Falls
The Fall Colors Appear to Surround Looking Glass Falls in the Pisgah National Forest
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On the Blue Ridge Parkway in Autumn
The Fall Colors Blaze on the Blue Ridge Parkway--You Can See the Parkway Winding Along the Tops of the Mountains If You Look Closely
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Fall Colors Along the Blue Ridge Parkway
The Colors Were Just About at Peak on a Beautiful Day in Late October
Bridal Veil Falls on an Autumn Evening
You Can Literally Drive Up to Bridal Veil Falls Just Outside of Highlands
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Settling Sun and Fall Color at Bridal Veil Falls
The Setting Sun Backlights the Fall Color in the Forest Across from Bridal Veil Falls
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Mirror Lake in Highlands
Mirror Lake in Highlands Is Aptly Named; Not Only Is the Foliage Reflected, Look at the Deck, Flag and Umbrella
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Fall Color at Dry Falls in HIghlands
Dry Falls Is a Famous Waterfall Just Outside of Highlands and the Fall Colors Were Blazing
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Why Is It "Dry Falls"?
Because You Can Walk Behind it and Supposedly Stay Dry, Although Damp is Far More Likely
Dry Falls Under the Stars
Dry Falls Under the Stars Just as a Few Wisps of Clouds Came in
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Starry Night at Dry Falls
Millions of Stars on a Cool Fall Night
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