'Scapes
Folder: Scenic
Land, Sea, Water,City, Etc.
Peaceful morning
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Taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed. ( DSC09924)
ODT - Still
Still Water Reflection
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A boardwalk at the James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed, (DSC09910)
Boardwalk Reflection
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James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama - a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed. (DSC09908)
Boardwalk Reflection 2
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James D. Martin Wildlife Park, Gadsden, Alabama, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River watershed. (DSC09908)
Swann Covered Bridge
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At 324 feet long, this is the longest covered bridge in Alabama. It spans the Locust Fork River in Blount County, Alabama. (IMG_7632)
The Locust Fork River with Swann Covered Bridge
Reflection on the Locust Fork
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The Locust Fork River with Swann Covered Bridge in the distance, Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7466)
Reflection on the Locust Fork
Locust Fork River
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In the distance is Swann covered bridge. At 324 feeet long it is the longest covered bridge in Alabama. Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7570)
Reflection on the Locust Fork
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In the distance is the 324 foot long Swann Covered Bridge, the longest covered bridge in Alabama. Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7463)
Reflection at Smith Lake
Reflections on the Calvert Prong
Calvert Prong of the Locust Fork River
Locust Fork River Reflections
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With Swann Covered Bridge, the longest covered bridge in Alabama, in the distance. Blount County, Alabama (IMG_7458)
Fisher Creek
Sunrise from my Deck
Sunrise
Sunrise over Big Ridge
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