

Page 7.1: Blueridge Parkway Graveyard Fields
Where the Blueberries are ripe in August is a field near MM 419 that was created by a major windstorm event some
five or six centuries ago that blew the trees over and later after a forest fire made the fallen tree stumps
resemble tomestones within a graveyard.

Page 7.2: Yellow River at the Graveyard Fields along the Blueridge Parkway
There are many places from which to experience the beauty of North Carolina -- and the Graveyard Fields
along the Blueridge Parkway near MM 419 where the Yellow River runs is one of them.

Page 7.3: Yellow River 2 at the Graveyard Fields along the Blueridge Parkway
Several wading holes along the Yellow River can be fun to play in or look for unusual river rocks.

Page 7.4: Blueridge Parkway 2
The many shades of blue layers made by rows of soft mountains tops are a trademark of Appalachia.

Page 7.5: Blueridge Parkway 3
Pilot Mountain in Pisgah National Forest as seen from the Blueridge Parkway near sunset is a wonderful site .

Page 7.6: The Pink Beds Valley of the Blueridge Mountans North Carolina
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