National Park Service: Vandals Destroy Big South Fork's Specially-Equipped Viewfinder That Helped Color Blind Visitors See Vibrant Fall Foliage
October 01, 2024
October 01, 2024
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 -- The National Park Service Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area issued the following news release on Sept. 30, 2024:
Oneida, Tennessee: Sometime during the night of September 21, vandals destroyed a specialized viewfinder that helps color blind visitors see vibrant fall foliage in the Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area. Individuals with protanopia and protanomaly -- more commonly known as red-green color blindness -- are not able to . . .
Oneida, Tennessee: Sometime during the night of September 21, vandals destroyed a specialized viewfinder that helps color blind visitors see vibrant fall foliage in the Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area. Individuals with protanopia and protanomaly -- more commonly known as red-green color blindness -- are not able to . . .