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Brad Byington cites another cause of the early color change

Comments re photo 56220 Scenic Adair County KY Gods creation Aug 9 2014

Brad Byington writes:
It's not God!!! The color change is created by chemicals that were sprayed under the electric line. If you go back in a few days and take another picture of the destruction cause by humans it will resemble Hiroshima. - Brad Byington
Thanks, Brad Byington - A few days will tell. You give all of us a new point to consider in the countryside. Many are noting the blight along waysides in some of our most scenic highways from sprays and brute force cutting, and hope for better ways to control unwanted vegetation. - CM




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