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Jeremy Riffe
"Field of Dreams". Taken in Dublin, VA 10-05-2012
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Karin Clark of Blacksburg, VA
Reflections on the river feeding in to Moomaw at dusk. The tree stumps from where the lake was flooded by the Corps of Engineers lines the shoreline.
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Karin Clark of Blacksburg, VA
Morning fog rising on the Lake Moomaw. Through the fog the stumps on the dried ground look like alien creatures on some distant planet.
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Patsy Ingle Phillips
The colors are changing in Russell County as the leaves are beginning to fall.
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Peggy Paterchak
Peggy's photos were taken in Ohio, but we couldn't help but love the fall color!
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Bryan Oakes
Boone Fork Trail
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Deborah Scannell
Foot Bridge Over Mingo Falls, which is called Big Bear Falls in the Cherokee language, cascades 200 feet nearly down granite boulders. Just north of the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Big Cove Road (past several big campgrounds). The beautiful 1/4-mile hike to the falls along the rushing stream is short,I have counted 159 steps that leads you to the foot bridge. Once on the footbridge you can look up and see this impressive 200 foot cascade of water.
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Doris St Romain
This was from the Cherahala just west of Robinsville, NC on Saturday Oct 6.
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Ed Rehbein
"Highland Scenic Highway in Full Color" Williams River Overlook, Sept 29, 2012
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Jason Horton
The Sand Cave, located near Ewing, Va and Cumberland Gap National Park. The 9 mile loop hike also features White Rocks overlook, with great views of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia.
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Jeff Hammond
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Jeremy Riffe
Babcock State Park, WV. Taken while it was raining on 10-08-2012
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Jeremy Riffe
"Field of Dreams". Taken in Dublin, VA 10-05-2012
This week we asked for readers to submit their best fall photos to us and boy, did you ever provide! Thank you so much to all the submissions and keep 'em coming! We love to see what you find out there and would love to continue posting these on our blog for your enjoyment! Keep 'em coming either on our Facebook page or email them to llong@leisurepublishing.com!
(To see the whole slideshow, please click on the photo to the left of the article.)