As the morning sun breaks over the distant ridge I can hear the voices coming from the rushing water in the valley below. The mists slowly rise up the mountain reminding me of something that might be seen in Tolkien’s world of Middle Earth. One by one the large rubber rafts come bouncing over the rapids . They’ve traveled from all over the world to experience the thrill of the Gauley River. The Corps Of Engineers and draining the lake for the oncoming winter. I believe that there’s magic in our mountains. All of the fun and joy of summer on Summerville Lake is stored up in the lake itself and released in the fall as whitewater. The fun then moves up paddles and is absorbed into the hands. Eventually this magical essence of fun travels through the heart and comes out as excitement and laughter. The magic is amplified by the canyon walls until it spills over high cliffs and I smile as it touches me. Switching to my long lens I capture a few frames of the rafts passing by and enjoy the last of my coffee. The big blue truck is waiting to take me to the next leg of my journey so I pack my gear and slip behind the wheel. Just before pulling out I roll the window down and allow the magic to fill the cab. Call it “one for the road”.

This is such s stunning click, Lloyd π
Completely mind-boggling.
Regards,
Dee Kay
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Thank you Dee π
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You’re welcome π
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Ahhhhh, just so serene and soothing!!! I’ll love to visit there one day!!! Might even build a house there heh!
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C’mon up and I’ll teach you how talk like a hillbilly π€£
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Lololol and I’ll teach you how to talk Trini? Lolol π
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Beautiful photograph and yes, it really does remind me of something from Middle Earth which is also a very, very beautiful universe (especially the Shire π).
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Thank you β€
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