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One of the many beautiful areas in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cade's Cove is a must see for any visitor to the park. - [FA] -
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CSXT 524 South curves through beautiful Olinger, Virginia the second half of a C090; 45 NRG loads off the Poor Fork Branch, bound for Tennessee Eastman in Kingsport.
Texture courtesy of Lenabem-Anna
A deserted barn adds to the landscape in the backwoods of Missouri. Wildlife quietly sneaks around avoiding the prying eyes of most people.
AGR 3057 shoves a load of sheetrock through what appears to be more or less someone's living room toward Rosen Materials. This spur has been cleaned up within the last year and the people presumably living here evicted as a result... Pensacola, FL
Kovero Crown Tenant Farm
Kovero Crown Tenant Farm is a valuable cultural environment with protected buildings.
The estate consists of old and in parts original structures including the farmhouse, a bakery as well as shelters for horses and grain. Construction of the magnificent main house began in 1881.
Kovero is part of Seitseminen National Park's cultural landscape area and farm has been restored as precisely as possible to resemble those from the era of horse agriculture, meaning 1927-1941. Much of the farm's restoration work and other daily tasks have been realised by volunteers from the community.
Kovero Crown Tenant Farm features everyday life at a farm during the beginning of the 1900s in the Seitseminen backwoods area. At Kovero farm the traditional cultural landscape is maintained through old farming methods.
During the summer, guests are welcome to follow the daily chores of the house and take part in events and work demonstrations. Visiting the farm is free-of-charge.
In winter, the place can be viewed from the garden, through which runs a cross-country skiing trail.
Seitseminen National Park's is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Pirkanmaa Region.
Koveron kruununmetsätorppa
Koveron kruununmetsätorppa on arvokas kulttuuriympäristö suojeltuine rakennuksineen.
Kartano koostuu vanhoista ja osittain alkuperäisistä rakennuksista, mukaan lukien maalaistalon päärakennus, leipomo sekä hevostalli ja vilja-aitta. Upean päärakennuksen rakentaminen aloitettiin vuonna 1881.
Kovero on osa Seitsemisen kansallispuiston kulttuurimaisema-aluetta ja sitä on entisöity mahdollisimman tarkoin vastaamaan perinteisen hevosmaatalouden aikaa eli noin vuosia 1927 - 1941. Entisöinti- ja muita tilan töitä on toteutettu paljon talkootyönä.
Koveron kruununmetsätorppa esittelee viime vuosisadan alun elämänmenoa Seitsemisen saloseudulla. Koverossa vaalitaan perinteistä kulttuurimaisemaa vanhan ajan menetelmin.
Kesäaikaan vieraat ovat tervetulleita seuraamaan talon arkiaskareita sekä osallistumaan tapahtumiin ja työnäytöksiin. Kohteeseen on vapaa pääsy. Talvisin paikkaa voi katsella pihalta, jonka läpi kulkee hiihtoreitti.
Seitsemisen kansallispuisto sijaitsee Ylöjärven ja Ikaalisten kaupunkien alueella Pirkanmaan maakunnassa.
Deep in the woods on a rough dirt road, surrounded by thousands of acres of forest, I came upon one man's monument to the "sport" of killing deer.
Another 1940 CCKW 352 military cargo truck. Why so many old timers around here have them is a mystery, but I love finding them.
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Kanawa River Railroad KN381 catches some sun on its northward journey as it the rail line tries the best it can to follow Leading Creek at a very remote area near Carpenter, Ohio. The 6001 has probably seen better days with its previous owner, Norfolk Southern, or maybe not??
An old farm truck back in the woods.
I am told that this is an old Ford flatbed truck.
This was found off trail Since the trees were free of foliage I was able to spot this a ways away. In a few weeks, as the foliage returns, it will be hidden again for the season.
I just love the combination of light grasses, dramatic clouds, sun and fall color in this mid-October scene ...
Georgia Northeastern GP20 #316 brings three loaded covered hoppers under highway 53 on its way back to Tate from Marblehill on the branch.
This fisherman kindly allowed me to capture him casting his line at Geddes Trout Loch.
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The heavily trafficked tourist areas within the Great Smokey Mountains national parks can be daunting this time of year, especially for a landscape photographer, and after spending almost every day up in those parks this month I needed a break. This is a little known area, only really locals to the area know it even exists. I spent the better part of my evening inside the small forest service controlled area known as Ghost Highway. I have been here before, even tossed a few photos from the last few years into my various platforms, this is a more unique area as it gets even less traffic, the leaves still coating the road well enough, giving me the opportunity to take advantage of the fall leaves lining the road beneath the canopy above.
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My husband and I have started a tradition of taking weekend trips where I drag him to places where he stands in the rain while I photograph waterfalls. Then we go to a local brewery. We tried Backwoods Brewing in Carson, WA on our most recent trip and can recommend the Lumberjack IPA. It's a fitting beer to top off a day deep in the backwoods.
A TTI B36-7 rolls through some rural Kentucky scenery on the way to Maysville back in 2010. Gotta love those old school motors.
This was before the War on Coal was lost. The TTI is no longer King Coal.
The Aberdeen & Rockfish train from Aberdeen meanders through the North Carolina sandhills near Skibo. GP38 400 still plies these same rails well over three decades later.
Kansas City Southern's afternoon Counce turn (CPKC 58 or L58 job) rolls through the southwestern Tennessee woods near Counce. They are bringing in boxcars to the PCA paper mill at Counce for the second time today. A pair of Canadian-cab GP40-2LW's lead the train.
The engineer of H66 notches the throttle up coming unto the curve just north of Weatherly, Pennsylvania. The two rebuilt EMDs climb the steep grade to Hazelton, this grade was the heaviest on the Lehigh Valley railroad which originally built this line connecting their mainline in Penn Haven to Hazelton.