Winter is getting a slow start this year in Georgia. It’s really hard to believe that we had some of the coldest winters here these past couple of years! As every Georgia native knows, snow is not a common thing here; so when we get it we have to document it so that we can have something to look back on during some of our warmer winters. Here are a few amazing shots of Georgia during some of our prior winters:

  1. Cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains - taken in January 2015.

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Explore Georgia via Facebook Pictured here: Blue Ridge, GA

  1. Noah’s Ark this past January 2015.

Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary via Flickr

  1. Cartersville, GA- taken in February 2015

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  1. Cherokee Falls at Cloudland State Park in February 2015.

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Photo Credit Pictured here: The Falls Trail

Friends of Cloudland Canyon State Park Pictured here: Hemlock Falls

  1. With the GA Tech Snowman - taken in February 2015.

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  1. Sautee Nacoochee - taken in January 2011

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  1. Bad Branch Falls in Rabun - taken in February 2015

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Explore Georgia via Facebook Pictured here: Highway shot of Rabun County - taken in February 2015.

  1. Dahlonega - taken in February 2015.

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  1. Sky Valley - taken in November 2014

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Do you remember what winter was like last year in Georgia? Do you have any amazing shots of your own? If so, please share them in the comments below!

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Pictured here: Blue Ridge, GA

Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary via Flickr

WSB-TV via Facebook

Friends of Cloudland Canyon State Park

Photo Credit

Pictured here: The Falls Trail

Pictured here: Hemlock Falls

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets via Flickr

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Pictured here: Highway shot of Rabun County - taken in February 2015.

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