Albany - Part 1

Manor Inn & Bass Pond Bridge, Asheville, NC

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Albany - Part 2

Courtyard & Guesthouse, Biltmore Estate, Asheville


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Cameron's Cabin

Sawyer CoveTree Farm, Reems Creek

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Canoes

Lake James, Linville Falls, Hooker Falls

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Lake George & Fort William Henry

Lake James, Linville Access Area

Massacre Valley

North Cove, McDowell County

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Opening & Closing Vistas

Greenknob Overlook, Blue Ridge Parkway

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Rescue

Nolichucky River, near Poplar, Mitchell County

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The Ambush

Linville Falls - on a sad note, the defining overhanging tree has been cut down

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The Burial Ground

On the Biltmore Estate, Asheville

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The Cliffs

Chimney Rock Park

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The Elk Hunt

Pisgah National Forest, Toecane District, near Corner Rock Picnic Area

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The Escort

Linville Falls

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The Huron Village

Chimney Rock Park

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The Final Scene

The Chimneys of Table Rock Mountain, Pisgah National Forest, Grandfather District

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The River Walk

Bridal Veil & Triple Falls, Dupont State Forest

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Tracking the War Party

Corner Rock & Creek, Pisgah National Forest, Toecane District

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Under the Falls

Bridal Veil Falls, Dupont State Forest & studio set

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