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Very nice. I love hiking in deep woods and really enjoy getting close to a stream and being surrounded by ferns. They have a unique shade of green that gives me an especially peaceful feeling.
If so, you might want to visit Olympic National Park, if you haven't had the opportunity. The ferns and plants are very lush and the place gives the impression that a dinosaur might suddenly appear under the huge trees.
I need to go and take more nature photos. I haven done that in some time. most of the time I plan to grab x house, a sub station and or demolition . I have an urbex to grab and that is one house and an abandoned grove packing house. I might hit up a trail if I can find It that is over 100 years old and was the mail route and also the path where cattle and good were moved from the center of the state(lake o) to the lagoon.
Never mind. One last of my dog on our frozen stream. She and I are equally bonkers for being out in the woods. My farm is bordered on two sides by a state park. So we can hike all day without getting onto roads and stuff.
I especially like the photo of the falls. That's very old landscape; looks as though it escaped the last ice sheet. (Barbarian checks) Ah, Maryland. Should have known. Guessing Western Maryland?
Actually north central. We are in a hilly area, not as high as Western Maryland. But the large rocks and feel of the place makes it easy to imagine you are in the Appalachians or somewhere like that. It's nice here. I can get to the Chesapeake in half an hour and the ocean isn't that far a drive, a little under three hours.
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