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  • Remnants of the Old Man of the Mountain profile on the side of Cannon Mountain  in Franconia Notch State Park in Franconia, New Hampshire during the autumn months. Discovered in 1805, the Old Man profile was the main attraction of Franconia Notch until it collapsed on May 3, 2003.
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  • Reflection of Elephant Head rock profile in Saco Lake at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in Carroll, New Hampshire on a foggy morning.
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  • Reflection of Elephant Head rock profile in Saco Lake at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in Carroll, New Hampshire on a foggy morning.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • Railroad tracks next to Crawford Train Depot (Conway Scenic Railroad) at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The area straight ahead is referred to as “the Gateway”, and the rock profile known as "Elephant Head" can be seen on the left.
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  • Reflection of Elephant Head rock profile in Saco Lake at the start of Crawford Notch State Park in Carroll, New Hampshire on a foggy morning.
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  • The rock profile known as "Elephant Head" at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire during the spring season. Elephant Head is a scenic overlook.
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  • Remnants of stone splitting (plug and feathers) in the area of "The Great Trestle" along the Profile & Franconia Notch Railroad in Franconia, New Hampshire. This railroad was in operation from 1879-1921, and only serviced the Profile House in Franconia Notch. The old Route 3 was also in this general location so this boulder could also be from the building of the old Route 3.
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  • The reflection of Eagle Cliff in Profile Lake at Franconia Notch State Park in New Hampshire.
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  • Stone profiles in foggy conditions along the Appalachian Trail (Franconia Ridge Trail) south of Mt Lincoln in an area referred to as the gargoyles in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Old Man of the Valley in Shelburne, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Old Man of the Valley in Shelburne, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England.
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  • Tuck Memorial Museum in Hampton, New Hampshire, which is part of New England.
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  • Crawford Train Depot at the start of Crawford Notch in Carroll, New Hampshire along Route 302 in the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Glen Boulder from the Glen Boulder Trail in Sargent's Purchase in the New Hampshire White Mountains. The Glen Boulder Trail is named for this boulder, which looks like it is going to tumble down the mountain at any moment.
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  • Rock climbers register box for Cannon Cliff at the Profile Lake parking lot in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire covered in snow.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park from the top of Elephants Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephants Head is a rock profile that has excellent views of the surrounding area.
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  • Autumn foliage from the top of Elephants Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephants Head is a rock profile that has excellent views of the Crawford Train Depot area.
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  • Autumn foliage from the top of Elephants Head in Carroll, New Hampshire. Elephants Head is a rock profile that has excellent views of the Crawford Train Depot area.
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