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Another beautiful spring day in AL before the oppressive heat hits. We found a very private gully 5 minutes from home (legally...city preserve, still open) with nobody else around. The natural hydrangeas, rhododendron, and everything else (poison ivy) are all out in full force. Still, I love the geology and biodiversity of Southern Appalachia so much.
35’ three-tiered cascade — the watershed above is my neighborhood, basically a plateau or Mesa. This is just 50’ off a major local road.
Panorama of our picnic spot
The progeny, being endangered of course because mom isn’t around. The hike into here is on a small ledge with a 15’ dropoff.
Sorry for all the randomness, I don’t get much chance to post on weekends...
![]() 04/19/2020 at 00:20 |
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Beautiful scenery! I live in Missouri and agree with you on the geology. The Ozarks and the oak hickory forests are beautiful and amazing.
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Beautiful.