Portions of the public trails at Coopers Rock State Forest take you through woods so deep, and so beautiful. In these places, it’s easy to imagine what it must have been like for early settlers arriving in what is now West Virginia. I can only stand in awe.
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Aperture: ƒ/5.6 Camera: ILCE-6000 Taken: 2 July, 2016 Exposure bias: -1EV Flash fired: no Focal length: 18mm ISO: 250 Shutter speed: 1/60s
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