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  • Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This natural area is a 50 acre preserve owned by the Rumney Ecological Systems (non-profit organization).
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  • Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This natural area is a 50 acre preserve owned by the Rumney Ecological Systems (non-profit organization).
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  • Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This natural area is a 50 acre preserve owned by the Rumney Ecological Systems (non-profit organization).
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  • Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This natural area is a 50 acre preserve owned by the Rumney Ecological Systems (non-profit organization).
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  • Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. This natural area is a 50 acre preserve owned by the Rumney Ecological Systems (non-profit organization).
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  • Bog Laurel - Kalmia polifolia- during the summer months along the Appalachian Trail in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This plant is poisonous to livestock
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  • Barbed wire in softwood tree at Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, New Hampshire USA. This natural area is a 50 acre preserve owned by the Rumney Ecological Systems (non-profit organization).
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Montane level fen/bog on Firescrew Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Mount Cardigan State Park - Montane level fen/bog on Firescrew Mountain in Orange, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Puncheons (bog bridges) on trail near Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months
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  • Trail puncheons (bog bridges) along the Lincoln Brook Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. Puncheons are used in wet areas along trails.
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  • Trail puncheons (bog bridges) along the Lincoln Brook Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. Puncheons are used in wet areas along trails. Because this is a designated wilderness area, trail work is minimal and done in a way that is preserves the wilderness character of the Pemi Wilderness.
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  • Peatland community near Church Pond in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area is referred to as "the bog" and was part of the Swift River Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906-1916. Mount Chocorua is way off in the distance.
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  • Peatland community near Church Pond in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area is referred to as "the bog" and was part of the Swift River Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906-1916. Mount Chocorua is way off in the distance.
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  • Trail puncheons (bog bridges) in wetlands area along Shoal Pond Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire
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  • Trail puncheons (bog bridges) in wetlands area along Shoal Pond Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire
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  • Trail Puncheons (bog bridges) located in a wet area of trail in the White Mountain National Forest USA.
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  • Bog bridge on Lonesome Lake Loop trail  next to Lonesome Lake in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Greens Cliff from a wetlands area near Church Pond in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area is referred to as "the bog" and was part of the Swift River Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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  • Greens Cliff from a wetlands area near Church Pond in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area is referred to as "the bog" and was part of the Swift River Railroad era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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  • Bog Bridge along the Guinea Pond Trail in Sandwich, New Hampshire during the autumn months. This trail follows the old Beebe River Railroad bed which was a logging railroad that was in operation from 1917-1942.
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  • Puncheons (bog bridges) along the Lend A Hand Trail in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire. Puncheons are used in wet areas along trails and act as bridges.
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  • Bog bridge along Franconia Ridge Trail) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Puncheons in a wet area along the Pine Link Trail in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire.
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  • Puncheons in a wet area along the Pine Link Trail in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • The Mahoosuc Trail (a section of the Appalachian Trail) on the summit of Mount Success in Success, New Hampshire. Located in the Mahoosuc Range, this mountain was originally called Ingalls Mountain (Mount Ingalls), but because there was already a mountain named Mount Ingalls, the name was changed to Mount Success in 1936; it’s named for the New Hampshire town it is in. On November 30, 1954, Northeast Airlines, Flight 792 crashed on the south side of the mountain.
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  • Bunchberry Dogwood -Cornus canadensis -  on the side of the Gulfside Trail, near Mount Clay,  in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. The Gulfside Trail is part of the Appalachian Trail.
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  • Cotton Grass - Eriophorum virginicum - in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Star Lake with Mount Washington off in the distance in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. Star Lake is a small alpine pond located along the Star Lake Trail.
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  • Star Lake, near Mount Madison, in the Northern Presidential Range in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Star Lake is a small alpine pond located along the Star Lake Trail.
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  • Cotton Grass -Eriophorum virginicum- during the spring months on the side of Baldface Circle Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Starflower - Trientalis borealis- during the summer months on the side of Boott Spur Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. It is the only member of the primrose family that is found above treeline.
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  • Bunchberry Dogwood -Cornus canadensis- in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Ferns during the autumn months on the side of a hiking trail in New Hampshire.
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  • Mountain Cranberry - Vaccinium vitis-idaea - in the Presidential Range in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. The fruits are edible.
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  • Ferns during the autumn months on the side of a hiking trail in New Hampshire.
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Diapensia - Diapensia lapponica - along the Appalachian Trail in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. Found at higher elevations (alpine zone) and in exposed areas around rocky ledges.
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  • Labrador Tea -Ledum groenlandicum- in the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the summer months. This plant can be found on the rocky slopes of the alpine zone.
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  • Ferns during the autumn months on the side of a hiking trail in New Hampshire.
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  • Cherry Mountain from along the Presidential Range Rail Trail at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge in Jefferson, New Hampshire during the spring months. 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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