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This gallery contains the newest adventure, environment, nature, landscape and travel stock photography images added to the archive. Imagery is focused on the White Mountains of New Hampshire and New England Region. All images are available for usage in print publications and projects. Click on any photo for a larger preview and / or to license it.
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  • Remnants of the Old Man of the Mountain profile on the side of Cannon Mountain  in Franconia Notch State Park in Franconia, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Discovered in 1805, the Old Man profile was the main attraction of Franconia Notch until it collapsed on May 3, 2003.
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  • Bridge, which crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy and cold winter morning. Potash Knob is in the background. During the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era, trestle No. 4, which marked the start of the Hancock Branch of the railroad, crossed the river in this location.
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  • Snow covered forest along the Franconia Bike Path, near Lafayette Place, in Franconia Notch State Park in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Lafayette Place in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire on a winter day in February. Cannon Cliff is in the background. Franconia Notch is between the peaks of the Kinsman and Franconia mountain ranges.
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  • Lafayette Place in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire on a winter day in February. Franconia Notch is between the peaks of the Kinsman and Franconia mountain ranges.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire covered in snow at sunrise  on a cloudy winter morning. This river begins deep in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the area of Stillwater Junction and travels roughly 15.5 miles before joining the Pemigewasset River.
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  • The Bus Road near the Flume Covered Bridge in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire covered in snow before sunrise on a winter morning.
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  • Cascade on an unnamed brook in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire during the spring months. Franconia Notch is known for its breathtaking waterfalls.
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy, cloudless, spring morning. Consisting of two peaks, Mount Martha (the highest peak) and Owl’s Head, this mountain used to be called Pondicherry Mountain.
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy, cloudless, spring morning. Consisting of two peaks, Mount Martha (the highest peak) and Owl’s Head, this mountain used to be called Pondicherry Mountain.
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  • Rollo Fall on the Moose River in Randolph, New Hampshire covered in leaf drop during the autumn month of October.
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  • Rollo Fall on the Moose River in Randolph, New Hampshire covered in leaf drop during the autumn month of October.
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  • Stone culvert, in the area known as Bowman, along the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch in Randolph, New Hampshire. Opened in the mid-1800s, and abandoned in the 1990s, the 18 mile long Berlin Branch is now a multi-use trail - the Presidential Recreational Rail Trail.
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  • Silver Cascade in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire on a cloudy autumn morning. This waterfall is popular roadside attraction along Route 302 in Crawford Notch State Park.
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  • Silver Cascade in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire on a cloudy autumn morning. This waterfall is popular roadside attraction along Route 302 in Crawford Notch State Park.
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  • Cow Cave along the Bearcamp River Trail in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the summer months. Legend has it that a cow wandered away from a farm and spent a winter in this cave.
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  • Log cabin along Overlook Farm Loop at Bronson Hill Conservation Area in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire on a winter January morning. Maintained by the Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust, the Bronson Hill Conservation Area is about 600 acres.
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  • Lupine along Valley Road in Jefferson, New Hampshire on a spring morning. The Presidential Range is off in the distance.
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  • Cascade on an unnamed brook in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire during the spring months. Franconia Notch, located in the towns of Franconia and Lincoln, is known for its breathtaking waterfalls.
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  • The Rocks Estate in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a cold winter morning in January. Open to the public, this estate is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests.
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  • Dixville Notch - Lake Gloriette in Dixville, New Hampshire from a scenic viewpoint along the Sanguinary Ridge Trail during the autumn months. The Balsams Grand Resort is in view.
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  • Log cabin along Overlook Farm Loop at Bronson Hill Conservation Area in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter January morning at sunrise. Maintained by the Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust, the roughly 600 acre Bronson Hill Conservation Area consists of four properties.
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  • Mount Huntington covered in snow from the Pemigewasset Scenic Overlook along the Kancamagus Highway (Route 112) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Remnants of an abandoned wooden dam on Tecumseh Brook in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October.
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  • The Flume Covered Bridge in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire covered in snow on an autumn morning. This picturesque bridge crosses the Pemigewasset River.
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  • Route 112 in the village of Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy December night.
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  • Remnants of an old wooden dam on Tecumseh Brook in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the autumn season. Mount Tecumseh is named for the Shawnee chief, Tecumseh (c.1768 – October 5, 1813).
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  • Old bridge, which crosses Lafayette Brook, along the Notchway Trail in Franconia, New Hampshire. The Notchway Trail is the main trail of the Lafayette Ski Trails.
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  • Autumn foliage on Little Coolidge Mountain from along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire on an autumn October day. This mountain was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948).
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  • Tecumseh Brook in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire during the autumn month of October. This is believed to be Tecumseh Rapids. Mount Tecumseh is named for the great Shawnee war chief, Tecumseh (1768–1813).
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  • Puncheons along the Pemi Trail near Lafayette Place in Franconia Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains on a cloudy and rainy autumn day. Puncheons are used in wet areas along trails. Trail puncheons are known to be slippery when wet, so some trail steward groups cut grooves into the walking surface to help with traction.
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  • Soldiers Park in the village of North Woodstock, New Hampshire early in the morning during the month of January.
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  • Hiker demonstrating how easy it is to avoid two stone steps along the Mt Tecumseh Trail in the New Hampshire White Mountains on an autumn day in 2020. When building stone steps along a trail, the norm is to place scree (rocks) or brush alongside the steps. The latter is usually done because it looks natural. Placing the scree and / or brush on the side of the steps discourages hikers from going around the steps, and potentially creating more trail erosion issues.
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  • Upper Georgiana Falls on Harvard Brook in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. These falls are also referred to as just Georgiana Falls.
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  • The Pemigewasset River near the Flume Visitor Center in Franconia Notch State Park in Lincoln, New Hampshire covered in snow on a cloudy autumn day. The 65 mile long Pemigewasset River begins at Profile Lake in Franconia Notch; it travels south and merges with the Winnipesaukee River at Franklin to form the Merrimack River.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire covered in snow at sunrise on a cold and cloudy winter morning. This river begins deep in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the area of Stillwater Junction and travels roughly 15.5 miles before joining the Pemigewasset River.
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  • Autumn foliage on Little Coolidge Mountain from along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire on an autumn October day. This mountain was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948).
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  • Artists Bluff in Franconia, New Hampshire on a cloudy autumn October day. Located in the northern portion of Franconia Notch State Park, this rocky outcrop offers excellent views into Franconia Notch.
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  • Beaver Brook Cascades on Beaver Brook in Kinsman Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the autumn months. A segment of the scenic Appalachian Tail, the steep and rough Beaver Brook Trail passes by these cascades. Completed in 1937, the roughly 2,190 mile long Appalachian Trail (A.T.) begins in Georgia and ends in Maine.
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  • Beaver Brook Cascades on Beaver Brook in Kinsman Notch in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the autumn months. The scenic Appalachian Tail passes by these cascades. Completed in 1937, the roughly 2,190 mile long Appalachian Trail (A.T.) begins in Georgia and ends in Maine.
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  • Scarface Brook in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This brook is a tributary of the South Branch of the Gale River.
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  • Scarface Brook in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This brook is a tributary of the South Branch of the Gale River.
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  • Cascade on Crooked Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring day.
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  • Pike Brook in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a spring day. This brook is located off of Route 112, near Crooked Pike Road.
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  • Cascade on a tributary of Lost River in Kinsman Notch in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the spring months.
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  • Cascade on a tributary of Lost River in Kinsman Notch in North Woodstock, New Hampshire during the spring months.
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  • Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge - Scenic view of the Presidential Range covered in snow  from along the Presidential Range Rail Trail (a segment of the Cohos Trail), near Cherry Pond, in Jefferson, New Hampshire just after sunset.
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  • Soldiers Park in the village of North Woodstock, New Hampshire early in the morning during the month of January.
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  • Parker's Dam along the Pemigewasset River in North Woodstock, New Hampshire on a  cloudy autumn day. This is the site of an old mill dating back to the logging era.
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  • Street bridge, which crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy winter morning. During the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era, Trestle No. 4, which marked the start of the Hancock Branch of the railroad, crossed the river in this location. Potash Knob is in the background.
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