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Special viewfinders in Virginia allow colorblind people to see fall foliage
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Special viewfinders in Virginia allow colorblind people to see fall foliage

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A Virginia state park has new technology in special viewfinders that allow people with color blindness to see the full spectrum of fall foliage colors. NBC News’ Valerie Castro visits the park ranger who sparked the idea.