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As the Autumn season takes over the colors of the trees in the forest in Fairbanks, Alaska, the leaves drop to the ground around the exterior of this quaint log cabin. Hanging from the sod roof of the cabin, are a pair of moose antlers which can grow up to 150 centimeters in width and naturally drop off the males after rutting season.
If hiking through the wilderness of Fairbanks, Alaska, stop and explore this little log cabin with its old wooden door and neatly designed window, a great place to relax for awhile. The path, scattered with leaves leads to the front door as the back of the cabin becomes buried amongst the tall forest trees.
Alaska. Fairbanks. Quaint Log Cabin with autumn leaves in the forest.
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Hugh Rose / Accent Alaska |
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037_048 - Wilderness Log Cabin Fairbanks Alaska |