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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire USA a cloudy day.
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning. 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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  • Morning fog at Airport Marsh near Mt Washington Regional Airport in Whitefield, New Hampshire USA during the autumn months.
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  • Dam at Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning.
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning. 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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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy, cloudless, spring morning. 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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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy, cloudless, spring morning. 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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  • Locomotive, LLPX 2304, on railroad tracks in Whitefield, New Hampshire.
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a cloudy morning.
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  • Water flowing over dam at Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning.
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  • Reflection of clouds in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire USA a cloudy day.
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning. 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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  • Birch trees at Forest Lake State Park in Whitefield, New Hampshire. Section of bark have been peeled from trees
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  • Railroad Bridge on the side of Airport Road near Mt Washington Regional Airport in Whitefield, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Railroad Bridge on the side of Airport Road near Mt Washington Regional Airport in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy spring morning.
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  • Railroad Bridge on the side of Airport Road near Mt Washington Regional Airport in Whitefield, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy, cloudless, spring morning. 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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  • Birch trees at Forest Lake State Park in Whitefield, New Hampshire
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  • Reflection of Cherry Mountain in Airport Marsh, near Mt Washington Regional Airport, in Whitefield, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning. 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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  • Stone culvert, east of the Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) crossing, along the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch in Randolph, New Hampshire. Opened in the mid-1800s, and abandoned in the 1990s, the 18 mile long Berlin Branch is now a multi-use trail - the Presidential Recreational Rail Trail.
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  • The Presidential Recreational Rail Trail, east of the Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) crossing in Randolph, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning. This 18 mile long multi use trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch. Opened in the mid-1800s, the Berlin Branch of the railroad was abandoned in the 1990s.
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  • The Presidential Recreational Rail Trail, west of the Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) crossing in Randolph, New Hampshire on a winter day. This 18 mile long multi use trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch. Opened in the mid-1800s, the Berlin Branch of the railroad was abandoned in the 1990s.
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  • Stone culvert, in the area known as Bowman, along the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch in Randolph, New Hampshire. Opened in the mid-1800s, and abandoned in the 1990s, the 18 mile long Berlin Branch is now a multi-use trail - the Presidential Recreational Rail Trail.
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  • The Presidential Recreational Rail Trail, east of the Pinkham B Road (Dolly Copp Road) crossing in Randolph, New Hampshire on a foggy summer morning. This 18 mile long multi use trail utilizes the old railroad bed of the Boston & Maine’s Berlin Branch. Opened in the mid-1800s, the Berlin Branch of the railroad was abandoned in the 1990s.
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  • Snowcapped Presidential Range from Cherry Pond at Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge in Jefferson, New Hampshire USA. The Presidential Range Rail Trail (Cohos Trail) passes by Cherry Pond. Designated a National Natural Landmark in 1974 by the National Park Service, Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge is located in the towns of Jefferson and Whitefield, New Hampshire.
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