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  • Doppelganger by Karla Hall

    Doppelganger

    A cypress tree on the still waters of Lake Conway

  • Richland Gold by Karla Hall

    Richland Gold

    Beautiful gold reflections of Fall's splendor line the edge of Richland Creek.

  • The Gathering by Karla Hall

    The Gathering

    Fairview Campground played host to a semi-annual gathering of Arkansas Photographers. The campfire was a welcome site after hunting waterfalls in the Ozark Mountains.

  • It's A Jeep Thing by Karla Hall

    It's A Jeep Thing

    Crossing a low water crossing on Hurricane Creek in the Ozark Mountains.

  • Serving You Since 1890 by Karla Hall

    Serving You Since 1890

    One of the hidden gems of the Ozarks, Oark General Store has been welcoming guests since 1890. It is a great place to eat and a better place to relax and soak in the Ozark spirit.

  • Cousins by Karla Hall

    Cousins

    The cousins find a creative way to entertain themselves while visiting Great-grandma for her birthday. See, it's not necessary to have an electronic device in front of you to have fun!

  • Red Bluff Drive by Karla Hall

    Red Bluff Drive

    Red Bluff Drive at Petit Jean State Park, will take you to some beautiful spots for a great sunset. Mt. Nebo is seen in the distance.

  • Americana by Karla Hall

    Americana

    What could be more American than classic cars, corn dogs and the color palette of old glory! This beautiful scene was at the annual swap meet on Petit Jean.

  • Tupelo Trees by Karla Hall

    Tupelo Trees

    Louisiana Purchase State Park is an out of the way place to visit, but well worth a stop if you are in the Delta Region. The long boardwalk takes you to a marker that points out the surveying point for the Louisiana Purchase. The tupelo trees provide a beautiful canopy of green along the way. If you go during mosquito season, make sure to take your bug spray!

  • Cotton Plant by Karla Hall

    Cotton Plant

    Downtown Cotton Plant languishes, a product of economic decline. The entire town seems to be suspended in time, waiting for someone to rescue it.