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And not to be outdone, the Chimney Tops were left in the chapel dressed in white as well.
The two peaks on the left that make up the chimneys were called "Duniskwalgunyi," or "forked antler," by the native Cherokee. The aboriginal moniker referred to its resemblance to the antlers of a deer. In this case, those antlers are snow-covered.
- Photo of the Chimney Tops in the Great Smokies
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
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