01-11-2017 04:54 via seattletimes.com

Viewfinders unveil fall colors for the colorblind

GATLINBURG, Tenn.  — Even when the rugged expanses of the Great Smoky Mountains were bursting with their famous fall colors, they always looked dull black and tawny to Lauren Van Lew from the 3,590-foot-high (1,090-meter) perch of Mt. Harrison. For the 20-year-old Van Lew, who has been colorblind her whole life, some colors have just […]
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