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  • Hikers explore the summit of Mount Liberty in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Hiker exploring Meadow Brook during the summer months in Livermore, New Hampshire USA. Much of this area was logged during the Sawyer River Logging Railroad era, which operated from 1877 - 1928.
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine.
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  • A hiker explores Thirteen Falls along Franconia Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of <br />
Franconia, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Oakes Gulf from along the Dry River Trail in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire during the last days of summer; part of the Presidential Range in the White Mountains. Oakes Gulf is named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Appalachian Trail...A hiker explores the remains of an snow igloo in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine
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  • Caribou - Speckled Mountain Wilderness - A hiker explores the exposed summit of Caribou Mountain in the White Mountain National Forest of Maine
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • Thorvald's Rock is in a stone cage at Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England. It is said this boulder( inside the well) marked the final resting place of Thorvald Ericsson, brother of the famous Viking explorer Leif Ericsson.
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  • A hiker explores the Bear Pit on the side of Howker Ridge Trail on during the summer months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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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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  • The word Fox carved into a beech tree along the old Osseo Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Cut in the early 1900s, this portion of the Osseo Trail began near the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad’s logging Camp 3. It traveled up through the Clear Brook drainage to Osseo Peak and Mount Flume. During the early years of the trail, it was part of the Franconia Ridge Trail. In the 1980s when the Clearbrook Condominium development was built this portion of the Osseo Trail was abandoned and rerouted to its current location.
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  • Built in the early 1900s, probably around 1906-1907, the historic Trestle No. 16 crosses Black Brook along the abandoned East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, New Hampshire. Its believed the section of trestle that crossed the brook collapsed in late May or early June 2018. This image shows how the trestle looked in July 2018.
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  • Sawyer River Trail in Livermore, New Hampshire. This trail utilizes the railroad bed of the old Sawyer River Railroad, a logging railroad that operated from 1877-1928. This section of the trail is very wet, and there is a large wetlands on the right side.
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  • Remnants of the ice house and stone wall that was built at Ice Pond near Camp 7 of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire. During the logging era, large blocks of ice were cut from this pond and used in iceboxes (early refrigerators). The ice blocks were stored at the Camp 7 ice house and some stored in the ice house at the company store in Lincoln Village.
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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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  • Thirteen Falls along Franconia Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Franconia, New Hampshire during the summer months. These remote waterfalls are located near Thirteen Falls Tentsite.
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  • Thirteen Falls along Franconia Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Franconia, New Hampshire during the summer months. These remote waterfalls are located near Thirteen Falls Tentsite.
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  • Birch Island Brook Falls along Birch Island Brook in Lincoln, New Hampshire after a rain storm.
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  • Site of the abandoned Nansen Ski Jump in Milan New Hampshire USA. This jump was constructed in 1936 and in 1938 Olympic Trials were held here. The jump closed in 1988. <br />
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In 2016, when this image was taken, the ski jump was being restored. And the hillside had been cleared of trees.
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  • Dixville Flume on Flume Brook in Dixville Notch State Park, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Reflection of autumn foliage in Upper Hall Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Reflection of autumn foliage in Kiah Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA on a cloudy autumn day.
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  • Reflection of autumn foliage in Kiah Pond in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the autumn season.
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  • One of the many cascades above Duck Fall on Snyder Brook in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • One of the many cascades located above Duck Fall on Snyder Brook in Low and Burbank's Grant, New Hampshire during the summer months. This is possibly Thorndike Fall.
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  • The Lower Pool at Sabbaday Falls in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. These falls are located on Sabbaday Brook off of the Kancamagus Highway in the White Mountains.
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  • Franconia Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Fall foliage at Martin Meadow Pond in Lancaster, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning.
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  • Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This historic route was established in 1801
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  • The cliffs of Dixville Notch State Park in New Hampshire from a scenic viewpoint along the Sanguinary Ridge Trail during the autumn months.
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  • Fall foliage at Martin Meadow Pond in Lancaster, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning.
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  • Panoramic of Lake Gloriette in Dixville, New Hampshire USA from a scenic viewpoint along the Sanguinary Ridge Trail during the autumn months. The Balsams Grand Resort is in view. This image consists of five images stitched together
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  • Railroad ties from the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad along Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging Railroad which operated from 1893 - 1948.
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  • Reflection of pine trees in Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Scenic view from along the Carter-Moriah Trail in winter conditions near Middle Carter Mountain in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months
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  • Autumn foliage along Sandwich Notch Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn day. Established in 1801, this historic route is an 9 mile east–west one lane dirt road in the towns of Thornton and Sandwich.
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  • Autumn foliage at Wildlife Pond in Bethlehem, New Hampshire on a foggy autumn morning.
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  • Railroad ties from the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging Railroad which operated from 1893-1948.
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  • Middle Sister Fire tower on Middle Sister Mountain in Albany, New Hampshire USA during a summer night. This fire tower was in operation from 1927-1948.
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