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Red leaves in Autumn via Instagram

Posted on November 30, 2018 by dewelch

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Red leaves in Autumn via Instagram

Red leaves in Autumn

Columbia, Missouri

We don’t get much autumn color here in Los Angeles, so it was a pleasure to experience and photograph some while in Missouri recently.

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