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Pisgah National Forest / Waterfalls of North Carolina / McDowell County /  North Carolina / Linville Falls / Catawba River / Blue Ridge Parkway / Interstate 40 in North Carolina / Carson House / Linville Gorge Wilderness / Geography of North Carolina / North Carolina / Mountains-to-Sea Trail
Date: 2010-04-30 11:30:41
Pisgah National Forest
Waterfalls of North Carolina
McDowell County
North Carolina
Linville Falls
Catawba River
Blue Ridge Parkway
Interstate 40 in North Carolina
Carson House
Linville Gorge Wilderness
Geography of North Carolina
North Carolina
Mountains-to-Sea Trail

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