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English: View of the Sequatchie Valley, looking west from the overlook along TN-111 near the top of Walden Ridge. Sequatchie County is below. TN-111, which traverses the valley east-to-west, is visible ascending the opposite wall of the Cumberland Plateau, just left of center. To the left of this is the Plateau's Fredonia Mountain escarpment. Parts of Dunlap are visible at the base of Fredonia Mountain.
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