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Coastal Dash 2012 Travelogue – Part 4

May 26, 2013 By Mark Draughn Leave a Comment

This is the fourth and final installment of photos from last summer’s trip to the coast. (You can also see Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.)

When I visited with my family in eastern Kentucky, we drove up to Breaks Park, which is located in the mountains along the Kentucky/Virginia border. I got a few pictures on that trip.

To start with, we’re in the mountains, so constructing anything larger than an outhouse means hauling away some part of a hillside to make a flat spot. It wasn’t unusual to see equipment like this articulated dump truck, designed for hauling heavy loads over uneven terrain.

Articulated Dump Truck

I don’t know what these are, but I just liked the picture.

Some Kind of Silo Maybe

Once we got into Breaks Park, I began trying to take pictures of the woods. It loses something in the translation to 2-D, though.

Woods

We ate at the Lodge, where I got some nice shots of my Uncle Hagan.

Lodge
My Uncle Hagan
View From the Lodge Porch

Then it was back to wandering the park. The most interesting shots were at an overlook into a deep valley.

Path to Overlook
View of Worksite From Overlook
Scenic Overlook

I was able to find the location of this next shot on Google Maps. If you rotate the view around, you can see the platform I stood on to get some of these pictures.

Scenic Overlook

And here’s a rail bridge we passed on the way back.

Rail Bridge
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