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While climbing the gentle slopes of North Mountain in Pendleton County (West Virginia) today, I felt like I am still trekking in the Talle Valley photographing sugar pines and rhododendrons as I was doing last month. It is yellow pine here, though.
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And pink rhododendrons!
In any corner of the world, Ziro never cease to haunt me.
Dear Kano,
ReplyDeletePlease let me know the scientific name of the same.