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  • Semi - rich oak - sugar maple forest on Cave Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Semi - rich oak - sugar maple forest on Cave Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Oak forest on the summit of Cave Mountain in Bartlett, New Hampshire during the summer months .
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  • Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) trees in a northern hardwood forest along the Dry River Trail during the summer months in Crawford Notch State Park of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) trees in a northern hardwood forest along the Dry River Trail during the summer months in Crawford Notch State Park of the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • White Oak - Quercus alba - in the Sandown, New Hampshire Town Forest during the spring months
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  • White Oak - Quercus alba - in the Sandown, New Hampshire Town Forest during the spring months
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  • White Oak - Quercus alba - in the Sandown, New Hampshire Town Forest during the spring months.
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  • Northern red oak trees during the summer months in the area of the Deer Brook drainage of Albany, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Canopy of mature northern red oak trees during the summer months in the area of the Deer Brook drainage of Albany, New Hampshire USA. This area is part of the proposed Northeast Swift Timber Project
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  • Northern Red Oak -Quercus rubra-on the side of a hiking. trail during the spring months in a New England forest, USA.Notes: The Red Oak is the tallest of the northern oaks.  Also known as common red oak and eastern red oak. Is the State tree of New Jersey
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  • White Oak - Quercus alba - leafs on the ground during the autumn months in a New England USA forest
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  • White Oak - Quercus alba - leafs on the ground during the autumn months in a New England USA forest
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  • White Oak - Quercus alba - leafs on the ground during the autumn months in a New England USA forest.
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  • White Oak - Quercus alba - leafs on the ground during the autumn months in a New England USA forest
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  • Oak Falls along Black Brook (the Mikaseota) in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months when the water levels were very low.
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  • Oak Falls along Black Brook (the Mikaseota) in Warren, New Hampshire during the summer months when the water levels were very low.
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  • Acorns surrounded by autumn leafs in New Hampshire.
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  • Acorns surrounded by autumn leafs in New Hampshire.
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  • Acorns surrounded by autumn leafs in New Hampshire.
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  • Acorns surrounded by autumn leafs in New Hampshire.
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  • Acorns surrounded by autumn leafs in New Hampshire.
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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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  • Mount Washington from along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Oakes Gulf, named for William Oakes (1799-1848), a 19th-century botanist and explorer of the White Mountains region, is just below the summit cone.
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  • The Presidential Range from the summit of Mount Pierce in the White Mountains, New Hampshire at sunrise. Rock Cairns, seen in the foreground, mark the route of hiking trails in the alpine zones.
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  • Dry River No. 3 shelter along the Dry River Trail in Cutt’s Grant, New Hampshire. This Adirondack-style shelter is located within the Presidential Range - Dry River Wilderness. The original Dry River No. 3 shelter was one of three shelters built along the Dry River Trail in the 1930s; the No.1 shelter and No. 2 shelter were removed, and the No. 3 shelter, seen here in 2008, was rebuilt in 1963.
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  • Dry River No. 3 shelter along the Dry River Trail in Cutt’s Grant, New Hampshire. This Adirondack-style shelter is located within the Presidential Range - Dry River Wilderness. The original Dry River No. 3 shelter was one of three shelters built along the Dry River Trail in the 1930s; the No.1 shelter and No. 2 shelter were removed, and the No. 3 shelter, seen here in 2008, was rebuilt in 1963.
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  • Dry River No. 3 shelter along the Dry River Trail in Cutt’s Grant, New Hampshire. This Adirondack-style shelter is located within the Presidential Range - Dry River Wilderness. The original Dry River No. 3 shelter was one of three shelters built along the Dry River Trail in the 1930s; the No.1 shelter and No. 2 shelter were removed, and the No. 3 shelter, seen here in 2008, was rebuilt in 1963.
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  • Appalachian Trail - Solo hiker takes in the view of Mount Washington from along the Crawford Path in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA during the summer months.
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  • Mount Eisenhower (left center) and Mount Washington (behind right) from near the summit of Mount Pierce in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months. Named for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mount Eisenhower was once called Mount Pleasant, but was renamed Mount Eisenhower after President Eisenhower died.
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  • Mount Eisenhower (center), Mount Washington (center behind) and Mount Jefferson (left) from Mount Pierce in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • The Presidential Range from the summit of Mount Pierce in the White Mountains, New Hampshire at sunrise. Rock Cairns, seen in the foreground, mark the route of hiking trails in the alpine zones.
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  • The Presidential Range from the summit of Mount Pierce in the White Mountains, New Hampshire at sunrise. Rock Cairns, seen in the foreground, mark the route of hiking trails in the alpine zones.
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  • A hiker on the summit of Mount Pierce in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. The Presidential Range can be seen in the background
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  • Dry River No. 3 shelter along the Dry River Trail in Cutt’s Grant, New Hampshire. This Adirondack-style shelter is located within the Presidential Range - Dry River Wilderness. The original Dry River No. 3 shelter was one of three shelters built along the Dry River Trail in the 1930s; the No.1 shelter and No. 2 shelter were removed, and the No. 3 shelter, seen here in 2008, was rebuilt in 1963.
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