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View Finders

View Finders

View Finders

Two photographers go to some of Georgia’s most beautiful and iconic locations to capture vivid photographs. Along the way they find plenty of adventure and talk to experts about the historical and ecological significance of the locations, and the importance of preservation. Each episode features beautiful scenery and motivates viewers to get outside and explore their own slice of Georgia.

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  • Wednesday Oct 2, 10:30 AM PDT on PBS SoCal Create
  • Wednesday Oct 2, 5:30 PM PDT on PBS SoCal Create
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Amicalola Falls and the Len Foote Hike Inn
26:46
The View Finders enjoy a picturesque waterfall and a five mile hike to an ecolodge.
Pisgah National Forest
26:47
The View Finders capture one of the most beautiful forests in the Southern Appalachians.
Tallulah Gorge
26:45
Adventure awaits the View Finders as they hike the rocky cliffs of Tallulah Gorge.
Sapelo Island
26:45
The View Finders learn all about the history and ecology of Sapelo Island.
Blue Ridge Parkway Part 2
26:48
Chris and Paul continue exploring the incredible beauty along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Blue Ridge Parkway Part 1
26:46
The View Finders find plenty of adventure on one of the most storied roads in the world.
Savannah and Beyond
26:41
The View Finders photograph historic Savannah and explore surrounding areas.
Georgia’s Hidden Coast: Part 2
26:45
Chris and Paul head to Wassaw and Blackbeard Islands for more photography.
Georgia’s Hidden Coast: Part 1
26:44
The View Finders photograph the stunning beauty of Ossabaw Island.
Cloudland Canyon
26:47
Chris and Paul go caving before photographing a gorgeous canyon full of fog.
Okefenokee Swamp
26:47
The Okefenokee Swamp is wild and vast, creating a challenging paddle for Chris and Jason.
Northern Chattahoochee
26:46
Chris and Jason trace the Chattahoochee to its origin in the North Georgia Mountains.
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