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Taken at Columbia Bottom Conservation Area in North St. Louis, Missouri.

Nikon D800 with 400mm f/3.5 Nikkor and TC-14 teleconverter.

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Taken on October 15, 2022, at the St. Louis Renaissance Festival in Wentzville, Missouri.

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Established in 1849, Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri, is not only a historic resting ground, but also an accredited arboretum with over 14 miles of paved roads and more than 180 species of trees and shrubs. It is one of my go-to places to visit in the fall when the leaves change.

Driving through Bellefontaine Cemetery is like taking a history lesson on the rich and famous. The cemetery features some of the most spectacular mausoleums and memorials built by and for some of the wealthiest and most famous Americans of the time. U.S. Senators, Congressmen, a U.S. Attorney General, authors, inventors, artists, athletes and heads of large businesses have all come to rest here. Also interred at Bellefontaine are members of several notable brewing families, including the Anheusers, Buschs, Lemps, and Griesediecks. The Cemetery is an outdoor museum containing some of the finest sculptures and memorial art in the country.

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The Castor River Shut-Ins located in the Amidon Memorial Conservation Area near Fredericktown, Missouri. This is Missouri’s only known pink granite "shut-in," which is a narrow canyon-like valley which typically occurs when a stream flows through softer sedimentary bedrock materials such as dolomite or sandstone and then encounters more resistant igneous rock, such as granite.

This is truly one of the most beautiful spots in Missouri, and definitely ranks as one of my favorite photographic places in the State.

Shot with a Nikon D800 and 14-24mm f/2.8 Nikkor lens.

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Taken at the 35th Annual Mississippi Mud Volleyball tournament held in Hannibal, Missouri, every July during National Tom Sawyer Days.

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