🍂 Virginia is showing off this fall: Share your foliage photos with us through Pin It! Your pics could be featured on TV
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There’s nothing like seeing the leaves change colors, especially in Southwest and Central Virginia.
Fall is in full swing, and as the temperatures start to cool down and the leaves start to fall, our region is quite a sight to see.
We’d love to see your photos of fall foliage. If you capture a pic, be sure to send it our way, and you may even see it on our social media platforms or our newscasts!
Not sure how it works? Don’t worry, it’s easy!
Click “Upload a Pin” and choose a picture or video,
Choose “Nature″ as the channel
Include a description (optional)
Hit submit!
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