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Monday, May 08, 2006
Green moss and granite
This unique combination of nature was discovered just off the Appalachian Trail about three miles south of Bears Den cabin. My eyes were drawn to emerald green moss set against a large, cracked chunk of white granite. The moss is growing between the one inch cracks within the granite. Ultra fluffy and mega hard just hanging out together in the woods.
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Appalachian Trail
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2 comments:
Your photography is beautiful! I've never seen Loudoun County like this...
Why thanks! There is actually many beautiful places in western Loudoun, although rapidly disappearing.
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