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Devil's Den and Little Round Top
In an effort to recreate a 99 year old family photo, I visited the Devil's Den and Little Round Top areas of the Gettysburg National Military Park early one February morning.
See the story on the family photograph that prompted the visit by clicking here.
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Gettysburg
Great to see these pictures. I have been thinking/hoping to get over and take pictures around the battlefield. I was there one day in January but it was raining lightly and I didn't take any pictures.
Thanks, John
Thanks for stopping by and checking them out, John. Head over early on a Saturday morning; I was there for 40 minutes without running into anyone.
Gettysburg
These are very nicely done. I like the picture of LIttle Rountop with the clouds in the background. I was there a couple of years ago and the wind chill was brutal, so I jumped out took a few snaps and jumped back in the car. There were many people there but they were all inside. :) Here is what I saw.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.165203390204694.36039.137771916...
Thanks for sharing your photos with us.
Nice work
I enjoyed the photographs at the link you provided... nice work!
Thanks for stopping by, Greg.
Andy
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