"Trees of Mystery" is easy to spot...
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... with this big guy...
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... and his blue bull to catch your eye.
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There was a museum with sculptures...
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... and baskets made from feathers...
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... and lots of arrowheads.
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This is called the Tree of Lightning.
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And I though rhododendron was native to the Appalachians!
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A natrual chapel, where many weddings and funerals are held every year.
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This dedication was in the redwood chapel.
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I liked these educational signs.
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Tennessee??
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I wouldn't have paid to ride, but since it was Easter, they weren't charging.
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That's the ocean in the upper right corner!
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Coming in for a landing!
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They called this the Candlelabra.
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There's a strong and happy guy.
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It's hard to grok this one.. until you get the scale right. It's the head of a dog!
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I was sure I'd remember who this is, but don't. John Muir?
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There were 6 or 7 of these little people.
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Something about the simplicity of this one appeals to me.
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Yep, another trillium.
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Closeup of same.
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Yet Another Attempt to get the BLUE bird on film...
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