Friday, October 2, 2015
We traveled 17.5 NM to Dry Fork Bay, TN and anchored in a beautiful cove in Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area. We shared the cove with two other Loopers the first day, and only one the second. We enjoyed exploring the trails. We spotted a few Bald Eagles. We came upon an old cemetery with unmarked graves on a beautiful hill overlooking the water. We are having a great time anchoring out and dink'in around!
Anchorage.
I thought this tree root was a snake!
We are "here"...
...which is "here".
Lil-Dub is loving this!
Zoom zoom!
Unmarked Graves.
Beautiful resting place for this small cemetery. When I researched this cemetery and Nichell's Cemetery from our visit a few days ago this is what I found: "Before modern transpiration and developed road systems, many
families buried their dead on small family plots or in community church
cemeteries. There are more than 240
known cemeteries in Land Between The Lakes.
These cemeteries are remnants of the communities that existed prior to
the creation of Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake, pre - 1938."
Got Moonshine?! Charlie does!
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