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She's still out there somewhere.
#volvo wagon#volvo 240#volvo#station wagon#appalachian blue#vintage#cars#classic#ipd#blue tint#blues#Cara Tucker
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saw this hawk come into my yard flying low... i was hoping to get to see a good hunt in progress live, but no luck... still a good end to a tough friday... and not a bad pic for a cellphone...
#hawk#red tailed hawk#wildlife#wild animals#nature#appalachian mountains#great smoky mountains#blue ridge mountains#thats a lot of mtns...lol#birds#hunter#predator
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file under: the cutest fuckin holler i ever did see
#hollers#appalachia#appalachian mountains#blue ridge mountains#appalachian#small town america#americana#rural america#rural#rural scene
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My Dad working on his Massey Ferguson 135 tractor. I took this pic with my instax mini film camera in 2019/2020.
#jansen-dean#jansen dean#Jansen Mabe Photography#blue collar#tractor#massey ferguson#farmer#farming#rural core#rural america#rural gothic#southern goth aesthetic#southern gothic#farmer core#gardening#film is not dead#film photo#film camera#film photography#film#instax mini#vintage vibes#north carolina gothic#north carolina#appalachian#appalachia#appalachian gothic
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Roan Mountain Appalachian Trail
NC/TN border
1-May-2024
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Some People Dream in Abstract (Great Smoky Mountains National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: Some People Dream in Abstract Thoughts Like an Expressionist's Painting While other are bizarre, almost seemingly surreal Mine have been both, and sometimes in red But right now, I only dream wonderment for what stands in front Another work of short poetry or prose to complement the image captured one afternoon in the Cades Cove area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This was at a roadside pullout along the main park road with a view looking to the north-northwest to a group of black bears (momma bear and three cubs) who happened to be crossing this asphalt road. I captured quite a few images at this location, but this is one of the few that I really liked of the group because the momma bear happened to be looking in my general direction while her cub continued on.
#American Black Bear#Appalachian Mountains#Asphalt Road#Azimuth 335#Bear#Black Bear#Blue Ridge Mountains#Cades Cove#Cades Cove Loop Road#Cloudy#Cubs#Day 8#DxO PhotoLab 7 Edited#Forest#Forest Landscape#Free Verse Poetry#Great Smoky Mountains#Great Smoky Mountains National Park#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking NNW#Mom and Cubs#Momma Bear#Mostly Cloudy#Nature#Nikon Z8#No People#Outside#Overcast#Partly Cloudy
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Photo: Bryson City, North Carolina
#north carolina#smoky mountains#bryson city#fontana lake#appalachia#appalachian mountains#blue ridge#nc#carolinas#southern usa#the south#nature#hiking#the great outdoors#god's creation#fall#autumn#fall foliage#fall colors#road trip#travel#tourism#adventure#explore
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from the mud
#mine#me#my face#septum#septum piercing#girls with piercings#alternative#girls with tattoos#blue eyes#long hair#hippie#witch#appalachian#indie#boho#selfie#blonde#grunge
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Southern Appalachians. Appreciation post.
📍Blue Ridge Mountains, view from VA
📍Great Smoky Mountains, view from NC
📍Appalachian Trail, TN
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#appreciation post#appalachain mountains#blue ridge mountains#great smoky mountains#appalachian trail#nature#landscape#travel#forest#winter#road trip#nature blog#camping#wanderlust#woods#foggy landscape#foggy#autumn#nature photography#photography#united states#appalachia#green landscape#follow#beauty#camplife#camper life#camper#southern appalachia#southern
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#river#stream#mountain#mountain river#blue ridge mountains#forestcore#cottagecore#nature#nature vibes#naturecore#north carolina#riverblr#rivercore#water#peaceful#appalachia#appalachian mountains#riverbed#serenity#forest#river rocks#vacation#vacation mode#scenery
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Not to sound like a naive out of touch offline bumpkin but I genuinely think if people saw the mountains or the ocean more they would become better people.
#wistful voice of someone driving through the appalachians right now#blue ridge my beloved...#something something the majesty of nature
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Blue Ridge, Georgia
#georgia#35mm#analogue#photographers on tumblr#original photography#film photography#mountains#blue ridge mountains#blue ridge#Appalachian Mountains#appalachia#the south#cabincore#mountain cabin#hibernation#southern gothic#rural america#american gothic#rural aesthetic#appalachian gothic#appalachian trail#naturecore#cottagecore#stick season
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i took this from about 50 yards with my new samsung galaxy s23 ultra... this camera rocks!!!
#hawk#nature#wildlife#appalachian mountains#great smoky mountains#blue ridge mountains#samsung galaxy s23 ultra
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Ghost plant — Black Balsam, North Carolina — Summer 2024
#ghost plant#black balsam#north carolina#photography#35mm#nature#my photography#pisgah national forest#blue ridge mountains#appalachia#plants#the south#appalachian mountains#great balsam mountains#western north carolina
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A Letter From Banner Elk
by Chris Davis
An intro from slayfk: Banner Elk is a small municipality in Avery County, North Carolina. It’s right near Boone, Valle Crucius, and Blowing Rock—that whole area. It’s a cute town that is home to a large amount of elderly retirees and many local shops. Hurricane Helene completely cut Banner Elk off from the rest of the world. Residents have no internet, no power, no way to get out. It is only accessible by air. The bridge that connects it to the rest of the world looks like this now:
Banner Elk is a beautiful town full of kind people and they need help. Chris Davis, a resident of Elk River in Banner Elk, wrote a plea to the outside world and managed to get it through. I will paste it below, as it’s incredibly important to read.
“Inside the Elk River community of Banner Elk, we are stranded. No power, no water. All day Saturday we cut trails through the trees fallen over the roads, in hope small vehicles can move around and we can check on each other.
If we reach the bottom of the mountain, we understand that the bridge over the Elk River is out. We are stranded. But, we do not know how stranded everyone else is.
We need intelligence; status of the outside world. Infrastructure. For instance, it would help to know when roads will be repaired so that help can come.
There are 20 horses at the barn. They probably have water for three days. Horses will drink 10 gallons of water a day. Do the math.
There are elderly people on the mountain. One lady has so many trees to her house we cannot see our way to cut through to check on her.
It seems as if a flood washed out the bottom and a tornado took out everything else.
Some homes have generators. That does not mean people whose generators are running are actually here. I hear them running. It is only a matter of time before fuel runs out.
I am able to connect with you because one neighbor, if he stands in the right place on his deck, has use of a telephone that allowed me to reach my wife.
She connected with my out of town neighbor who has a generator who shared her Wi-Fi password that I can at least come to their house charge batteries and send you this note.
We hear rumors of helicopters coming in to rescue people.
It is probably worse somewhere else. We will continue to try to clear the roads in our community to support one another and be ready for an evacuation.
Obviously, the Mountain communities will need all the help they can get. Immediately and later.
In the meantime, basic facts matter a lot. We just need to know what the situation is so that we can make rational decisions.
I’m only getting bits and pieces of information from other people such as Newland is flooded and the National Guard is there; mud slides block the Eagles nest community from getting out; the road to Boone is washed out…”
An outro from slayfk: This is not a unique story. Towns all across Appalachia and the southeast states are cut off from the world or utterly decimated. Asheville is the most notable, but there’s also Chimney Rock NC, Marshall NC, Junaluska NC, Swannanoa NC, Biltmore Village NC, and more. Entire towns are ruined. People are trapped. People are trapped with no way to escape and they don’t know what’s going to happen to them. People are starving, animals are starving, 600 people are missing and 100 people are dead.
Appalachia is suffering. No one in power cares.
Talk about us. Donate to rescuers and aid funds. Don’t let the government sweep us under the rug again. We are here and we need help.
#meposting#hurricane#hurricane helene#helene#natural disaster#natural disasters#flood#flooding#banner elk#usa#news#2024#usa news#hurricane helene news#hurricane news#north carolina#appalachia#appalachian mountains#blue ridge mountains#boone#avery county#watauga county#emergency#!!!#important#help#severe weather#federal aid#climate change#climate crisis
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