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Cherokee National Forest / State of Franklin / Blue Ridge Mountains / Cherohala Skyway / Tellico River / Bald River / Unaka Range / Ocoee Scenic Byway / Hiwassee River / Tennessee / Geography of the United States / Geography of North Carolina
Date: 2014-10-20 11:15:34
Cherokee National Forest
State of Franklin
Blue Ridge Mountains
Cherohala Skyway
Tellico River
Bald River
Unaka Range
Ocoee Scenic Byway
Hiwassee River
Tennessee
Geography of the United States
Geography of North Carolina

Cherokee National Forest Weekly Fall Color Viewing Report: 5 October 20, 2014 Color: 2013 file photos:

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