Rustic Gambrel Style Mountain Barn Great Smoky Mountains is a photograph by Reid Callaway which was uploaded on September 23rd, 2015.
Rustic Gambrel Style Mountain Barn Great Smoky Mountains
Rustic Gambrel Style Mountain Barn.....By Reid Callaway... more
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Rustic Gambrel Style Mountain Barn Great Smoky Mountains
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Reid Callaway
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Rustic Gambrel Style Mountain Barn.....By Reid Callaway
Great Smoky Mountains
I found this old rustic Gambrel style mountain barn in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina.
The Great Smoky Mountains are a mountain range rising along the Tennessee�North Carolina border in the southeastern United States. They are a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, and form part of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province. The range is sometimes called the Smoky Mountains and the name is commonly shortened to the Smokies. The Great Smokies are best known as the home of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which protects most of the range. The park was established in 1934, and, with over 9 million visits per year, it is the most-visited national park in the United States.
The name "Smoky" comes from the natural fog that often hangs over the range and presents as large smoke plumes from a distance. This fog is caused by the vegetation exhaling volatile organic compounds, chemicals that have a high vapor pressure and easily form vapors at normal temperature and pressure.
The Great Smokies are part of an International Biosphere Reserve. The range is home to an estimated 187,000 acres (76,000 ha) of old growth forest, constituting the largest such stand east of the Mississippi River. The cove hardwood forests in the range's lower elevations are among the most diverse ecosystems in North America, and the Southern Appalachian spruce-fir forest that coats the range's upper elevations is the largest of its kind. The Great Smokies are also home to the densest black bear population in the Eastern United States and the most diverse salamander population outside of the tropics.
Along with the Biosphere reserve, the Great Smokies have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The U.S. National Park Service preserves and maintains 78 structures within the national park that were once part of the numerous small Appalachian communities scattered throughout the range's river valleys and coves. The park contains five historic districts and nine individual listings on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Reid Callaway
Thank you Dan Marinescu for featuring my artwork in our group... Premium FAA Artists! 12/26/2015
Reid Callaway
Thank you Jeff Swan for your kind words and for making this image one of your personal Favorites!
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Thank you Bob & Nadine Johnston for featuring my artwork in our group.... A Broad Landscape View! 9/26/2015
Reid Callaway
Thanks so much Tina M Wenger for featuring my artwork in our group... Barn Lovers worldwide! 9/25/2015
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Thanks so much Debra and Dave Vanderlaan for featuring my artwork in our group...Barns Big and Small! 9/25/2015
Debra and Dave Vanderlaan
Nice textures Reid! Congrats on your Feature in Barns Big and Small. We also added our Like! Celebrate life, Debra and Dave
Reid Callaway
Thanks so much Martin Wall for featuring my artwork in our group... Old and Used 9/23/2015
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Thank you for your kind words Reese Lewis and for making this image one of your personal Favorites!