
- 144 pages
- English
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About this book
"A plethora of spectacular new photographs of the natural landscapes, wildlife, and beauty found in this remarkable National Park." —
BeautifulNow
The Great Smoky Mountains have inspired, challenged, and entertained millions of visitors for hundreds of years. To preserve the splendor of the mountains and valleys for all to enjoy, Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated this beautiful area as a protected area and National Park in 1940.
In this breathtaking book, the husband-and-wife photography team captures a new vision of the Great Smoky Mountains including both popular attractions and spectacular sites off the beaten path. Stunning photos represent all four seasons, including colorful fall foliage, spring's wildflower riches, intense summer sunsets, and serene winter snowfalls. Majestic views of mountains from Clingman's Dome to Morton Overlook along Newfound Gap Road will entice new visitors, while regulars will cherish the book as a memory album of their own, enjoying images of Cades Cove, Roaring Fork Motor Trail and the wildlife of the area. This book of new and remarkable photographs is a necessity for everyone who appreciates natural landscapes, wildlife, and beauty in an area rich with history and culture.
"Offers readers—make that viewers—page after page of exquisite photographs of the Smokies . . . The photographers visited the Smokies in all four seasons, taking pictures of wildlife, deserted cabins, churches and mills, long panoramic shots of valleys and mountains, close-ups of butterflies, and trillium. Some of the winter photographs—turkeys in the snow, icy stalactites clinging to a rock cliff on Laurel Road, a rusting antique pickup at Ely's Mill—are especially striking." — Smoky Mountain Living Magazine
The Great Smoky Mountains have inspired, challenged, and entertained millions of visitors for hundreds of years. To preserve the splendor of the mountains and valleys for all to enjoy, Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated this beautiful area as a protected area and National Park in 1940.
In this breathtaking book, the husband-and-wife photography team captures a new vision of the Great Smoky Mountains including both popular attractions and spectacular sites off the beaten path. Stunning photos represent all four seasons, including colorful fall foliage, spring's wildflower riches, intense summer sunsets, and serene winter snowfalls. Majestic views of mountains from Clingman's Dome to Morton Overlook along Newfound Gap Road will entice new visitors, while regulars will cherish the book as a memory album of their own, enjoying images of Cades Cove, Roaring Fork Motor Trail and the wildlife of the area. This book of new and remarkable photographs is a necessity for everyone who appreciates natural landscapes, wildlife, and beauty in an area rich with history and culture.
"Offers readers—make that viewers—page after page of exquisite photographs of the Smokies . . . The photographers visited the Smokies in all four seasons, taking pictures of wildlife, deserted cabins, churches and mills, long panoramic shots of valleys and mountains, close-ups of butterflies, and trillium. Some of the winter photographs—turkeys in the snow, icy stalactites clinging to a rock cliff on Laurel Road, a rusting antique pickup at Ely's Mill—are especially striking." — Smoky Mountain Living Magazine
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GALLERY

As Light as Air, Butterfly. Tipton Place, Cades Cove.

Photographers Look Delicious, Black Bear. Hyatt Lane, Cades Cove.

Headed for Wooded Cover, Wild Turkeys. Cades Cove.

An Afternoon Stroll through the Cove, Wild Turkeys. Cades Cove.

Foggy Morning Grazing. Townsend, Tennessee.

Little River Offers Many Picturesque Scenes along Its Path. Little River Road.

On a Mission, Black Bear. Cades Cove.

Horses Graze Freely. Cades Cove.

Sniffing for Honey, Black Bear. Sparks Lane, Cades Cove.

Elk Take a Midday Rest. Cherokee, North Carolina.

Oconaluftee Mountain Farm Museum. Cherokee, North Carolina.

A Primitive Fireplace at Oconaluftee Mountain Farm Museum. Cherokee, North Carolina.

Cairns Mark the Way. Alum Cave Trail.

The Methodist Church with Fall Foliage. Rich Mountain Road.

Gentle Trickle. Alum Cave Trail.

Your Exploration Begins Here. Smokemont.

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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Reflections on the Smokies
- Gallery
- Index