Berries on the Appalachian Trail: Red Elderberry (Sambucus racemosa) not for us to eat, however. #appalachiantrail #Virginia #berries #SNP #at2015
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Insects of the Appalachian Trail. No idea what this colorful little one is, just that it sat and posed for me in the middle of the trail. #appalachiantrail #Virginia #insects #SNP #at2015
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Fungi of the Appalachian Trail. In Shenandoah National Park. Next to the Appalachian Trail. #appalachiantrail #mushrooms #fungus #Virginia #SNP #at2015
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Fungi of the Appalachian Trail. These little mushrooms (maybe 1.5 inches tall) were growing right alobg the Trail, south of Waynesboro and Rockfish Gap. This is only a small section of the whole. #appalachiantrail #Virginia #mushrooms #fungus #at2015
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Fresh berries for breakfast dessert in Shenandoah National Park this morning. #appalachiantrail #Virginia #SNP #at2015
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Flower of the day on the Appalachian Trail. In the southernmost reaches of Shenandoah National Park. #appalachiantrail #Virginia #flowers #at2015
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Bridges on the Appalachian Trail. This one at the extreme southern end of the Skyline Drive thru Shenandoah National Park over Interstate 64. Looking north into the park. Milepost 862 on the Trail. #appalachiantrail #bridges #Virginia #at2015
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Shelters on the Appalachian Trail. This is the Paul C. Wolfe Shelter that is 5 miles south of Rockfish Gap. Roomy, and a covered porch. #appalachiantrail #Virginia #shelters #at2015
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Fungi of the Appalachian Trail. This little red bracket fungus was growing on the side of a small dead tree a few miles south of Rockfish Gap on the Appalachian Trail. It measured maybe 2 inches across. #appalachiantrail #Virginia #fungus #mushrooms #at2015
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