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06-Apr-2014 Dawn Seitz

Looking Down

Wolcott New York

Chimney Bluffs State Park

The Bluffs were formed by a glacial drumlin, or pile of ground up mud, sand, and stones pushed along by the glacier as it scoured the land. Over time, Lake Ontario grew and began eroding away at the northern end of the drumlin, exposing the cliffs. Wind, rain, and snow melt-water continue to eat away at the cliffs, reshaping the Bluffs and providing us with a dynamic landscape that can be vastly different from year to year.


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Jola Dziubinska10-Apr-2014 21:42
Terrific place and photo! V.
lisamidi07-Apr-2014 21:44
What a beautiful scenery!
Linda Willets07-Apr-2014 20:50
Outstanding capture
Janice Dunn07-Apr-2014 20:01
That is an interesting land formation - very eye-catching
John Lamb07-Apr-2014 20:01
Nice mix of land, sea & sky Dawn.
Janet Donnelly07-Apr-2014 19:14
Nice Contrast ...... sensational shot! ~V~
Walter Otto Koenig07-Apr-2014 15:52
Fascinating formation. Nicely framed and I like the lake in the background.
Terry Sprague07-Apr-2014 15:44
Fantastic! V
J. Scott Coile07-Apr-2014 14:20
Very nice bit of ever-changing history.
borisalex07-Apr-2014 10:01
..you did look down here, fantastic scene, love the contrast of the smooth water and the bizarre rocks! V+
laine07-Apr-2014 08:44
They look quite vulnerable...but clearly not...a great view of the lake beyond too.
larose forest photos07-Apr-2014 02:30
Fantastic land formation! And a very dramatic shot. V
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