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  • Rushing water flowing over and around the rocks in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA which is part of New England
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  • Ice flowing down the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the area of the Lincoln levee in Lincoln, New Hampshire during a rainy and snowy winter day in January 2014.
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  • Ice flowing down the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the area of the Lincoln levee in Lincoln, New Hampshire during a rainy and snowy winter day in January 2014.
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  • Ice flowing down the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in the area of the Lincoln levee in Lincoln, New Hampshire during a rainy and snowy winter day in January 2014.
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  • Swift River in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. Located in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire, the Swift River originates in Livermore, and flows east for roughly 26 miles before joining the Saco River in Conway.
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  • Swift River in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. Located in the New Hampshire White Mountains, this scenic river originates in Livermore, and it flows east along the Kancamagus Highway for roughly 26 miles before joining the Saco River in Conway.
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  • The Pemigewasset River near the Flume Visitor Center in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. The Pemigewasset River originates at Profile Lake in Franconia Notch; it flows south for about 65 miles to Franklin, New Hampshire, where it merges with the Winnipesaukee River to form the Merrimack River.
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  • Cascade along the Pemigewasset River near the Flume Visitor Center in Franconia Notch State Park in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the spring months. The Pemigewasset River originates at Profile Lake in Franconia Notch; it flows south for about 65 miles to Franklin, New Hampshire, where it merges with the Winnipesaukee River to form the Merrimack River.
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  • Swift River in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. Table Mountain is off in the distance. Located in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire, the Swift River originates in Livermore, and flows east for roughly 26 miles before joining the Saco River in Conway.
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  • Swift River in Albany, New Hampshire during the summer months. Located in the New Hampshire White Mountains, this scenic river originates in Livermore, and it flows east along the Kancamagus Highway for roughly 26 miles before joining the Saco River in Conway.
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  • Bridge along the Kancamagus Scenic Byway (Route 112) in Lincoln, New Hampshire during the winter months. This bridge crosses the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River. The Hancock Branch of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad began at this location.
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  • Crystal Brook in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This forest was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era (1893-1948).
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  • Just above Stepped Falls on Brown Brook in Ellsworth, New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Small swimming hole along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the summer months. This location is on the side of the J.E Henry Trail.
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  • Remnants of what is believed to be the Upper Bunga dam along the Wild Ammonoosuc River in the abandoned logging village of Wildwood in the town of Easton, New Hampshire. This log driving dam was used during the late 1800s and early 1900s by the Fall Mountain Paper Company, which later became the International Paper Company, to move logs to the Connecticut River.
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  • Ladies Bathtub along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This is a small pool area along the river that attracts swimmers.
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  • Ladies Bathtub along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This is a small pool area along the river that attracts swimmers.
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  • During the Lincoln, New Hampshire mill era (originally built by James E. Henry and Sons) in order to generate electric power for the mill, water at the Number 1 and Number 2 dams was diverted through large diameter wooden and steel penstock to turbines at the mill. These round steel hoops held the Number 1 Dam wooden penstock together.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Panoramic of the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This image consists of four images stitched together.
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  • East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the spring months
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  • Fawn Pool in Harts Location, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. This pool is located just below Coliseum Falls along Bemis Brook, and the area is part of Crawford Notch State Park.
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  • Remnants of what is believed to be the upper reserve dam, “Little Dam”, along the Wild Ammonoosuc River in Woodstock, New Hampshire. This log driving dam was used during the late 1800s and early 1900s by the Fall Mountain Paper Company, which later became the International Paper Company, to move logs to the Connecticut River.
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  • Beaver Brook Cascades on Beaver Brook in Kinsman Notch of the New Hampshire White Mountains on a rainy and foggy spring day. The Appalachian Tail passes by these cascades.
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  • Location of where the Number 1 Dam was on the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire. Built in the early 1900s, this dam was located downriver from today’s Loon Mt. Bridge. Historical references refer to this dam by different names, but the No. 1 Dam seems to be the name most used.
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  • Blue Ravine Cascades on a tributary of the Wild Ammonoosuc River on the side of Mt. Blue in Kinsman Notch of the White Mountains, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Hancock Branch in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the autumn months. This forest was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad era, which as was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Granite culvert along the abandoned Boston and Maine Railroad’s Mt Washington Branch (between Fabyans and the base of the Cog) in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad completed the roughly six and a half mile long extension from Fabyans to the base of the Cog Railway in 1876.
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  • The historic timber trestle 16 which crosses Black Brook along the abandoned East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire. This trestle was built in the early 1900s. During Tropical Storm Irene in 2011, one of the stone supports was washed away causing this section of the trestle to drop about two feet. This image shows how the trestle looked days after Tropical Irene.
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  • Jefferson Brook, along Jefferson Notch Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Wadley Falls during the autumn months which is located along the Lamprey River in Lee, New Hampshire USA
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  • Wadley Falls during the autumn months which is located along the Lamprey River in Lee, New Hampshire USA
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  • Wadley Falls during the autumn months which is located along the Lamprey River in Lee, New Hampshire USA
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  • Wadley Falls during the autumn months which is located along the Lamprey River in Lee, New Hampshire USA
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  • Wadley Falls during the autumn months which is located along the Lamprey River in Lee, New Hampshire USA
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  • Jefferson Brook, along Jefferson Notch Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Jefferson Brook, along Jefferson Notch Road in the New Hampshire White Mountains during the summer months. Built in 1901-1902, the purpose of the Jefferson Notch Road was to connect the Crawford House with Jefferson Highlands.
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  • Ripley Falls on Avalanche Brook in Hart's Location, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Located in Crawford Notch, and named for H.W. Ripley, this waterfall was discovered in the 1850s (maybe earlier). The Arethusa-Ripley Falls Trail travels pass this scenic waterfall.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Ripley Falls on Avalanche Brook in Hart's Location, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months. The Arethusa-Ripley Falls Trail travels pass this scenic waterfall. Named for H.W. Ripley, this waterfall was discovered in the 1850s (maybe earlier).
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  • Eastman Brook in Woodstock, New Hampshire during the autumn months.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Ripley Falls on Avalanche Brook in Hart's Location, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. The Arethusa-Ripley Falls Trail travels pass this scenic waterfall. Named for H.W. Ripley, this waterfall was discovered in the 1850s (maybe even earlier).
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  • Diana's Baths in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Diana's Baths is a series of small cascades located on Lucy Brook. Remnants of the old 1800s “Lucy's Mill” can be found in this area. The Lucy family owned this sawmill, and they abandoned it in the 1940s.
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  • A small pool along Harvard Brook in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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  • Talford Brook during the autumn months in Thornton, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Eastman Brook during the autumn months in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA
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  • Flume Cascade in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire during autumn months. This waterfall is roadside along Route 302 in Crawford Notch State Park.
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  • Flume Cascade in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire during autumn months. This waterfall is roadside along Route 302 in Crawford Notch State Park.
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  • Harvard Brook in the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Gordon Pond Railroad, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1907-1916.
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  • Diana's Baths in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA during the spring months. Diana's Baths is a series of small cascades located on Lucy Brook. Remnants of the old 1800s “Lucy's Mill” can be found in this area. The Lucy family owned this sawmill, and they abandoned it in the 1940s.
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  • Harvard Brook in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the spring months.
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