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This may not look very macro but it is a blowup picture.
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Run Forest, Run! Well, this is certainly not an “off the grid” spot, lol, but it is eye catching and beautiful. Makes you want you just drop everything and run across the country, just ask Forest. Anyway, here’s my attempt to catch this fantastic spot along with the Milky Way. There was a lot lot smoke in the air so the horizon is somewhat unclear, but you take what you can get!
Shenandoah National Park
One of SNP's hidden gems is this beautiful waterfall located within remote wilderness in the southern central district of the park.
A bushwhack hike is required to access Dry Run Falls, there are no trails to it. This waterfall is comparable in height to Dark Hollow falls, maybe taller. It consists of 3 tiers and is very difficult to photograph as a whole from its base due to all the trees, and the graded angle.
The video clips: youtu.be/kGkXoCHeZ04
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Momma said "Son, son, son, son, son
You're gonna grow up, you're gonna get old
All that glitters don't turn to gold
But until then just have your fun
Boy, run, run, run, run, run"
Mama dijo, hijo, hijo, hijo, hijo
vas a crecer, vas a envejecer
todo lo que brilla no es oro
pero hasta entonces solo ten diversion
chico, corre, corre, corre, corre
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Coots are small water birds that are members of the Rallidae (rail) family. They constitute the genus Fulica, the name being the Latin for "coot". Coots have predominantly black plumage, and—unlike many rails—they are usually easy to see, often swimming in open water. They are close relatives of the moorhen.
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Roaring Run Park in Botetourt County, VA - I dash out at 6 am to catch some fall color at Roaring Run. I visited just 3 weeks earlier and it was all green. Amazing how quickly the colors change. DSC_2834-003