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North Carolina Mountains Trip

I finally made it to the North Carolina Mountains this fall to photograph the peak of the fall colors. It has been a very enjoyable and photogenic trip to remember.


The berries you see in this photograph are called Ash berries. I decided to blur the background of the mountain behind it to make it look very cool for a photograph.




I adventure out to 2 different waterfalls and the Grandfather mountains where I climbed all the way on top of the rocks.

Here in the mountains of North Carolina the leaves are in peak season while in central North Carolina they are behind this year due to the rain and the hurricanes we had in the past couple of weeks.












In the mountains,  the weather is very different in different altitudes here. The fall foliage,  here in the North Carolina mountains , have been very outstanding this year along with the scenery here too. The scenery is breathe taking along with the waterfalls here.

This was my first time in the North Carolina Mountains. I have truly enjoyed every moment of the fall foliage in the mountains.






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