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During WWII Farragut was a naval training center and the government took over the land. After the war it became a state park. If it were still private, then this would all be developed and the public couldn't enjoy it like we can now. The other side of the lake is national forest and there is very little access and often too steep to build. It's nice to see nature instead of great big summer homes.
The yellow stuff in the water is pine pollen. There was a ton of it and more than usual. They say that it doesn't cause allergies, but I woke up this morning really stuffed up. I went swimming at this spot as it was really hot out for this time of year. The water was warm on the surface, but really cold only a few feet down.
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No risk too great here at bicycle log!
3 comments:
great pictures!
The photo of the tree on the riverbank is my favorite.
::sigh:: I miss real trees.
I'm sorry I'm posting such low resolution shots. I really shrink them down to post. I guess I should spring for a photo hosting account.
I tried to get the branches of that tree to frame that one hill on the other side of the lake. I wanted to show the pollen and that was the main reason for that photo. It was really cool to just jump in and go swimming there.
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