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Leisure Publishing graphic design intern Nomin Enkhbold spent the day enjoying the scenery at the Mabry Mill, located on post 176.2 of the Blue Ridge Parkway, located in Floyd, VA.

Mabry Mill is a water mill that was originally built in 1910. It was first used as a blacksmith and wheelwright shop, and later as a sawmill. Mabry Mill is now a major tourist attraction on the Blue Ridge Parkway and is one of the most photographed places of the United States.

Autumn by the Mill Pond
 
Autumn Leaves
 
Sluice at Mabry Mill
 
Sluice - b&w
 
Ducks
 
Ducks
 
Ducks
 
Leaves in the Pond
 
Mabry Mill
 
Mabry Mill and mill pond
 
Mabry Mill Reflection
 
Behind the Fence
 
Mill
 
Pond
 
Mill Pond
 
Trees by the Mill
 
Ducks Under the Tree
 
View of Pond through Tree
 
Autumn Trees
 
Workings of Mill
 
 
 
 
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