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Looking up at trees in fall

Colorblind viewfinders in Virginia parks allow guests to experience fall foliage in full color

Source: NBC

Virginia is known for its vibrant, breath-taking autumn views, but people with colorblindness were often left out from fully enjoying the scenery. That is, until one park ranger set out to make a change.

This entry was posted in Bold Actions, Taking Risks and tagged Science & Nature, Technology on November 1, 2024 by molly.

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