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  • Scenic view from the summit of Black Mountain in Benton, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. There was a fire tower on this mountain from 1911-1978.
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Black Mountain in Benton, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. There was a fire tower on this mountain from 1911-1978.
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  • Scenic view from the summit of Black Mountain in Benton, New Hampshire on a cloudy summer day. There was a fire tower on this mountain from 1911-1978.
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  • Black Mountain from the picnic area in front of Loon Mountain along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the late months of summer.
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  • Red pine forest along the Chippewa Trail, on Black Mountain during the summer months. This mountain is in Benton, New Hampshire.
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  • Red pine forest along the Chippewa Trail, on Black Mountain during the summer months. This mountain is in Benton, New Hampshire.
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  • Red pine forest along the Chippewa Trail, on Black Mountain during the summer months. This mountain is in Benton, New Hampshire.
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  • Black Mountain from along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Black Mountain from the along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the autumn months. The bridge on the left is the main entrance to the Loon Mountain Ski area.
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  • Red pine forest along the Chippewa Trail, on Black Mountain during the summer months. This mountain is in Benton, New Hampshire.
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  • Red pine forest along the Chippewa Trail, on Black Mountain during the summer months. This mountain is in Benton, New Hampshire.
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  • Black Mountain from along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River, near the Loon Mtn. bridge, in Lincoln, New Hampshire at sunrise on an autumn day.
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  • Black Mountain from along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River, near the Loon Mtn. bridge, in Lincoln, New Hampshire before sunrise on a cloudy autumn day.
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  • Old bridge abutment in the Hancock Branch in Lincoln, New Hampshire. In the 1950s, when truck logging was being used to haul timber out of Lincoln Woods, a bridge was built at this location to access the Black Mountain area. During the early years of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948), a trestle was used in this general location to access the area and logging Camp 13.
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  • Old bridge abutments in the Hancock Branch in Lincoln, New Hampshire. In the 1950s, when truck logging was being used to haul timber out of Lincoln Woods, a bridge was built at this location to access the Black Mountain area. During the early years of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948), a trestle was used in this general location to access the area and logging Camp 13.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. Black Mountain is off in the distance.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. Black Mountain is off in the distance.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. Black Mountain is off in the distance.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. Black Mountain is off in the distance.
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  • The moon engulfed in clouds at 1:17 AM along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy night. Black Mountain is off in the distance.
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  • The moon engulfed in clouds along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire on a cloudy night. Black Mountain is off in the distance.
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  • The East Branch of the Pemigewasset River at the entrance to Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire on October 30, 2017 after hours of heavy rain and strong winds.
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  • The East Branch of the Pemigewasset River at the entrance to Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire on October 30, 2017 after hours of heavy rain and strong winds.
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  • The East Branch of the Pemigewasset River at the entrance to Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire on October 30, 2017 after hours of heavy rain and strong winds.
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  • Southern end of Owl’s Head Mountain from Black Pond on the side of Black Pond Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the summer months. Owl’s Head is located within the boundaries of the 45,000-acre Pemigewasset Wilderness.
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  • Southern end of Owl’s Head Mountain from Black Pond on the side of Black Pond Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the summer months. Owl’s Head is located within the boundaries of the 45,000-acre Pemigewasset Wilderness.
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  • Black Pond on the side of Black Pond Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Trail marker (blaze) along an illegally cut trail near Black Pond in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This unauthorized trail starts at Black Pond and ends near Lincoln Brook Trail. Many hikers bushwack this area when hiking to Owl's Head Mountain. And more than likely this trail was cut and blazed by hikers.
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  • Trail marker (blaze) along an illegally cut trail near Black Pond in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This unauthorized trail starts at Black Pond and ends near Lincoln Brook Trail. Many hikers bushwack this area when hiking to Owl's Head Mountain. And more than likely this trail was cut and blazed by hikers.
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  • Black & white of snow making at Cannon Mountain in Franconia Notch State Park of the New Hampshire White Mountains. This view is from from Artists Bluff.
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  • Black Pond on the side of Black Pond Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This forest was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Black Pond on the side of Black Pond Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Bondcliff is off in the distance. This forest was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Trail blazing along the Black Pond Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Black Pond on the side of Black Pond Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Bondcliff is off in the distance. This forest was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Black Brook Falls along Black Brook in Easton, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. The old Beech Hill Trail passes by this small waterfall
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  • Black Brook in Easton, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This is possibly Black Brook Falls.
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  • Footbridge which crossed Black Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This steel bridge was dismantled in 2010, and no longer exists. It was located next to Trestle 16 of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad.
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  • October 2013 - Site of steel footbridge which crossed Black Brook along the Wilderness Trail (Trestle 16 location of the EB&L RR) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire. This bridge was part of the 180 foot suspension bridge removal 1/2 -/+ mile east of this location along the Wilderness Trail. Per the Wilderness Act, only non-motorized equipment can be used to remove this material.
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  • April 2013 - Debris near the Lincoln Woods Trailhead from the steel Black Brook footbridge. This bridge was located along the Wilderness Trail (Trestle 16 location of the EB&L RR) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire. It was part of the 180 foot suspension bridge removal 1/2 -/+ mile east of this location along the Wilderness Trail. Per the Wilderness Act, only non-motorized equipment can be used to remove this material.
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  • November 2012 - Site of steel footbridge which crossed Black Brook along the Wilderness Trail (Trestle 16 location of the EB&L RR) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire. This bridge removal is part of the 180 foot suspension bridge removal 1/2 -/+ mile east of this location along the Wilderness Trail. Per the Wilderness Act, only non-motorized equipment can be used to remove this material. This image is November 2012.
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  • Black Spruce -(Picea mariana) - during the summer months in in the area of Passaconaway in Albany, New Hampshire USA
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  • Black Brook Falls along Black Brook in Easton, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Black Cherry - (Prunus serotina ehrh) tree - during the summer months in Albany, New Hampshire USA
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  • Bark of Black Cherry - (Prunus serotina ehrh) tree - during the summer months in Albany, New Hampshire USA
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  • Reflection of softwood forest in a small pond along  Old Cherry Mountain Road in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Pemigewasset Wilderness - Timber Trestle 16  (Black Brook Trestle) along the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA at the old Camp 16 location. This was a logging railroad which operated from 1893 - 1948.
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  • Mt Cardigan State Park - Mowglis Trail on the summit of Firescrew Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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  • Lyndonville Air Force Station on East Mountain in East Haven, Vermont. The US Air Force built the North Concord Radar Station on top of East Mountain in 1955. Its name was changed to Lyndonville Air force Station in 1962 and then closed in 1963. In 1961, the station supposedly reported a UFO sighting, just a few hours before the reported abduction of Barney and Betty Hill on September 19-20, 1961.
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