NC DOT Disaster at Deep Gap

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In 2003, the widening of US Highway 421 from Winston-Salem to Boone and it’s realignment with the Blue Ridge Parkway at Deep Gap was completed.

NC DOT, unfortunately, did not make adequate allowances for managing the water runoff at the highway’s boundary intersection with Critcher Farms. Over the last 10 years and even until today, this once pastoral landscape has eroded into a chasm of canyon proportions – almost beyond repair.

All local remembrances are of a once high scenic quality unblemished landscape of a well-managed cattle farm.

This photograph is a long exposure panorama of existing conditions and one of 40 photographs selected as a finalist with the Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition.   This photograph, titled  “NC DOT DISASTER AT DEEP GAP”  (40″ x 12″), is a finalist in the “Our Ecological Footprint” category.  The photograph is on display as part of an exhibition at the Turchin Center for Visual Arts at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC.

Exhibition calendar:

March 6
“People’s Choice” voting begins

March 28
Private reception for finalists and invited guests.  Category winners announced.

April 3
Public reception

June 6
Exhibition closes