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Old Growth Forests Are Special In Their Own Right. Add Floodplain, Southern Swamp, And Wetland Elements




Old growth forests are special in their own right. Add floodplain, southern swamp, and wetland elements to it, and you have such a diverse landscape. With the lack of rainfall in recent weeks, the floodplain has soaked up much water, leaving many guts and swamps with dry beds. You can see the underside of what these trees look like under water. Not to fret though, rain will come soon and so the wetland cycle continues.
I usually do not bring my camera bag with me when I’m deep in the woods, but I decided to this weekend in Congaree National Park.
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Am I emotionally ready to drive through Pisgah on my way to Tennessee this weekend? Absolutely not. But I gotta rip the bandaid off at some point.

Last night the mountains graced me with one of my favorite views. Post-storm mountain fog. I was often drawn to the Appalachians when the weather forecast was rainy. It’s something about those summer storms and the glowy green forest that contrasts with the gray sky. Then the leftover clouds hovering the mountains. I sat on the porch and just reveled in this view. This time, instead of the novelty, it felt familiar. Like sitting with an old friend.


Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountain National Park - TN