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Mountain Laurel55 viewsThese, I believe, are mountain laurel, a member of the rhododendron family.
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Sign Might Be Too Small to Read, Damnit!66 viewsThe sign might be too small to read, so I'll read it to you! "The falls were once 12 miles from here, at the outer slope of the mountain. The river plunged over the hard rock layer on top and cut into softer beds below. As bits of the undermined lip broke
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Blue Ridge Mountains56 viewsLooking out through an opening in the Pisgah National Forest to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Laurels95 viewsThe few leaves on this mountain laurel reveal starkly contrasting pink flowers and grizzled gray branches.
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Wiseman's View181 viewsWell, they DO call them the Blue Ridge Mountains! This view of the Table Rock/Hawksbill area of Linville Gorge was taken from Wiseman's View in the Pisgah National Forest
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91 viewsA portion of the Little Table Rock trail wends its way down the mountain.
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Linville Gorge121 viewsA view of the verdant and rocky mountains surrounding Linville Gorge.
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Linville Gorge Scene111 viewsClose to the top of Table Rock, we look out over a very blue Hawksbill Mountain and the ridges beyond.
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Life at the Top85 viewsI parked myself atop Table Rock for an hour and a half. The view and the serenity kept me there. It was just I and the bumblebees buzzing around the laurels for the longest time. When I heard raucous hordes ascending the mountain, I packed my stuff.
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Stone Mountain80 viewsStone Mountain's granite dome rises behind a re-created farm at Stone Mountain State Park, Roaring Gap, North Carolina.
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Stone Mountain56 views
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Stone Mountain63 viewsWhen I saw the 600 foot granite dome of Stone Mountain, I wanted to be up there. Eventually I got there.
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