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Title
Sunrise At The Oconaluftee Valley Overlook
Artist
Carol Montoya
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Sunrise At The Oconaluftee Valley Overlook
The Oconaluftee Valley Overlook is an ideal location for viewing a sunrise in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It faces the east about one-half mile before Newfound Gap as you are traveling away from Cherokee, North Carolina on 441.
"The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is an 800-square-mile mountain wilderness that is federally owned and managed by the National Park Service. It protects the largest swatch of upland forest east of the Mississippi.
It is surrounded by over 1.6 million acres of U.S. Forest Service National Forest Service lands which help provide Great Smoky Mountains visitors with breath-taking views of row-after-row of mountains and ridges stretching to the horizon with only the most scattered evidence of human development – a rare sight in the heavily-populated Eastern U.S.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is America’s most visited national park, with more than 9 million visitors a year, roughly triple the number that comes to Yellowstone or Yosemite National Parks. These visitors are drawn by the sweeping mountain views, 730 miles of pristine mountain streams, carpets of wildflowers and a lush forest that lead to the Park’s recognition as an “International Biosphere Reserve.†It is home to abundant wildlife including black bears, elk, white-tailed deer and 200 species of birds.
The Smoky Mountains in Tennessee have had a long history of settlers, starting with the prehistoric Paleo Indians to early Europeans to loggers in the 20th century. Visitors are able to visit almost 80 preserved log cabins, churches, grist mills and historic landscapes that serve as “windows†into the lives of the rugged Scotch-Irish immigrants who settled the mountain in the early 19th century. The history of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is rich and as interesting as the park is beautiful!
The creation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park was a drastic departure from the process by which earlier national parks, mostly in the West, were established – by an act of Congress from lands already in public ownership. The idea of creating a national park in the Southern Appalachians came from local individuals in the communities surrounding what would become the Great Smoky Mountain, National Park.
Prominent individuals in those communities had visited Western parks and saw how they were protecting some of America’s most beautiful landscapes and disappearing wildlife. They also saw how the creation of a national park could bring with it good roads, new jobs and an infusion of tourist spending. Unlike these Western parks, all of the land in the East had been in private ownership for generations and would need to be purchased, parcel by parcel. Those local leaders led an effort that resulted in the States of North Carolina and Tennessee to appropriate funding, which was later matched by donations to purchase the 6,600 tracts of private land that had to be acquired to create the Park. No federal money was originally provided to purchase land for the Smokies."
https://www.visitmysmokies.com/area-information/smoky-mountains/
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September 7th, 2018
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Fletcher, NC - United States
Thank you to the buyer from Knoxville Tennessee for the purchase of a metal print.
Fletcher, NC - United States
Thank you, Norma Brandsberg for a feature in the group "Blue Ridge Parkway and Mountains".
Fletcher, NC - United States
Thank you, John M Bailey, for a featured in the group "Images That Excite You"!
Titusville, FL - United States
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Dayton, WA - United States
What a perfect sky -- so soft, emerging in hues of gentle pastels. There is the feeling that this will be a good day, indeed.
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