Virginia parks enhance fall color experience for colorblind visitors
In Virginia, state parks have introduced innovative viewfinders to improve the fall leaf viewing experience for people with red-green color blindness. These devices allow them to perceive the vibrant reds and oranges of fall foliage, which might otherwise appear as indistinct hues. Tim Yates, a 56-year-old retired beverage salesman from Bedford County, Virginia, who has lived with red-green color blindness his entire life, recently experimented with this enhanced visual aid. At Smith Mountain Lake State Park, located about an hour from Roanoke, Yates was able to observe the season's enriched colors through these specialized lenses. “For the first time, I…