On our first day of camping on Lake Chatuge we visited Hamilton Gardens, this place is filled with native plants from the area. My friend walked a little ahead of me and I got some great shots of these huge trees next to my friend.
I love how the tree splits half way up but seems completely okay with that. This is my entry for #treetuesday started by
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| 850 nanometers | |
| Georgia USA. |
We walked many of their trails, some went into the woods and others stayed on the waterline.
A shot of the tree a little closer, though I was getting flares so it was not my favorite.
Lastly the curious structure next to the tree. Not sure whats it about, maybe a sundial.
Checking out Hamilton Gardens was a great idea, we seemed to be the only ones walking the trail. I think most people were on the lake watching the ESPN fishermen. So it was nice and quiet besides the birds squawking at us.
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