The old ways are not forgotten in the Smokies. Pioneer life is on display for visitors to imagine the austerities of mountain life in the 19th century.
A tight composition of this rustic cabin in Cades Cove gives the optical illusion of a split image. Visual depth is created with a view through an open door into the woods beyond.
A gas lantern sits atop a gate adorned with crescent moons, a key symbol on the South Carolina state flag. The symbol comes from little crescents worn on the caps of the Revolutionary soldiers who defended Charleston in 1776.
By day this hidden 19th century alleyway offers a secluded stroll through Charleston's French Quarter. But by nightfall it is known to be haunted by the whistling ghost, so beware of strange sounds arising from the shadows.
Mountain woodlands boarder a large meadow where a mix of flora and fauna converge to make Cades Cove the most popular point of interest in the Great Smoky Mountains.