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Blog Name: Flowers Photography Blog
Url: http://www.jasonflowersphotography.wordpress.com
Language: English
Topics: Wildlife, Nature, Landscapes
Description: Landscapes, Wildlife, Nature, & Conservation Photography
Popularity: 11 Followers

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Holiday Deals at B&H Photo
Hello everyone!! Just wanted to let you know that B&H Photo is serving up all kinds of deals this holiday season.  I’ve listed some links for those who are shopping for camera, video, or entertainment equipment.  Hopefully someone can take advantage of these deals while they last.  I wish everyone a safe and happy holiday [...]
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail
Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail is located in Smokey Mountain National Park just outside of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.  It’s a narrow, 5 mile, one-way road that is open to motor vehicles in Spring, Summer, and Fall.  Along with many historic cabins & mills, the road passes by several waterfalls & overlooks that are nestled between patches of old growth forest.   We made a quick [...]
Sea Creek Falls
Sea Creek Falls is located off Hwy 60 (Morgantown Highway) in N.E. Georgia near the Coopers Creek area.  Coopers Creek is well know in this area for its excellent trout fishing and campground.  The Georgia DNR stocks Coopers Creek with farm raised trout throughout the year making this a prime destination spot for fisherman near and [...]
Cades Cove – Pt.2
In part one I showcased the drive into Cades Cove which I thought was worthy of its own Blog post.  Here in Part 2 I venture into the Cove to explore what it has to offer. Cades Cove is well known for its historic cabins, churches, & mills as well as the abundance of wildlife which [...]
Cades Cove – Pt.1
Cades Cove is located in Smokey Mountain National Park, Tennessee. The Cove itself is an 11 mile one-way loop where you will find many historic cabins, churches, mills and a ton of wildlife. Not only is Cades Cove and amazing place where everyone should visit at least once, but the drive into the park is just as stunning. The road that takes you into the park is a dark, windy road with a beautiful mountain stream flowing next to it. In the mornings and afternoons, you will notice rays of sunlight shinning down between the trees around every corner. There are many pull-offs where you can stop and enjoy the scene and listen to the roaring stream below. We happened

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