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Empty Log Cabin in Golden Sunlight
Log Cabin in The Jefferson National Forest Central Appalachia
Storm Clouds Form Above a Log Cabin on The Site of French Azilum
Old Log Cabin Under a Large Tree
A Log Canoe Is Submerged Into Otsego Lake
An Outfitter Hangs a Set of Elk Antlers on a Cabin Wall
Clam Shells Piled Up Against a Log Where The Tide Deposited Them
Close Detail of Old Log Church on Droop Mountain
Female Mallard Anas Platyrhynchos Rests on a Submerged Log
Log Canoes on The Banks of a Recreated Iroquois Fishing Camp
Marsh Reclaims an Abandoned Homestead
Miller Cabin Among Large Trees Established in 1890 Rock Creek Park
Miller Cabin Behind a Moss Covered Trunk of a Large Sycamore Tree
Nuts Are Stashed in a Hollow Tree Log
Old 1940 S Homestead with Honeysuckle Vines Taking Over
Old Homestead in a Mountain Valley