
Virginia is first state to make leaf-peeping possible for colorblind guests in every park
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Virginia is the first U.S. state to install special viewfinders so that park visitors who are colorblind can see leaves turning different colors this fall season.
But, for those who are colorblind, the thrill of the scenery could be significantly toned down. Erica Lamberg is a contributing writer for Fox News Digital.
For individuals who are colorblind, they are unable to see colors in a typical way and often can’t distinguish between certain colors.
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