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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-05-2010 @ 9:01AM
Abraxus said...
I totally agree, WV is one of the most scenic and heavily forested areas - we love to drive through there and go camping etc and you see a ton of wildlife in general. Has the writer never been there? Does he not listen to John Denver? "Almost heaven, West Virginia.."? It's gorgeous!
Also, I live in heavily populated Virginia, I'm talking not far out from DC, buildings everywhere, apartments etc, and we have deer walking in the middle of all that - usually see them most around schools because the playing fields are always so nice. It's not unusual for me to stand on my deck taking photos of 6-8 deer grazing behind my house - we also get beaver, racoons, chipmunks, squirrels and snakes - it's wild kingdom in suburbia!