File:Autumn Red-Mountains Series - 3rd Going to the top of mountains - Golden Rust Coloured Road.jpg

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The main characteristic of this road is its unified colour - Golden Rust

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English: When the colour of trees' leaves is Golden Rust, it means they came to the end of life. However, on this road, the beauties didn't want to disappear, which contributed their last vitality to people's eyes. Thanks! This road reminded me Monet's later life... like The Rose Walk...? I don't know. But, the unified colour comforted my eyes very much. I enjoyed to get it.
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Author Jason M. C., Han
Camera location40° 11′ 13.77″ N, 122° 30′ 00.36″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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