Forrest > New Salem, Nova Scotia, 2004: The leaves juxtaposed with the blueberry fields makes an impressive sight. The white in the foreground  is actually white grass, I think they call it ghost grass, and is invasive and disliked by the blueberry growers but makes a pretty contrast.
Forrest > New Salem, Nova Scotia, 2004: The leaves juxtaposed with the blueberry fields makes an impressive sight.
New Salem, Nova Scotia, 2004: The leaves juxtaposed with the blueberry fields makes an impressive sight. The white in the foreground is actually white grass, I think they call it ghost grass, and is invasive and disliked by the blueberry growers but makes a pretty contrast.
Forrest > New Salem, Nova Scotia, 2004: The leaves juxtaposed with the blueberry fields makes an impressive sight. The white in the foreground  is actually white grass, I think they call it ghost grass, and is invasive and disliked by the blueberry growers but makes a pretty contrast.
New Salem, Nova Scotia, 2004: The leaves juxtaposed with the blueberry fields makes an impressive sight. The white in the foreground is actually white grass, I think they call it ghost grass, and is invasive and disliked by the blueberry growers but makes a pretty contrast.
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