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Photos from Ithaca.
Fall Creek, dividing central and north campus.
Looking west through the Fall Creek Gorge. You can see the suspension bridge just to the right.
A view down into Fall Creek Gorge.
The southern end of the suspension bridge - the Johnson Museum of Art is the building to the left.
A view of the bridge's span over the gorge.
Taughannock Falls, the highest east of the Mississippi (yes, higher than Niagara).
Buttermilk Falls, southwest of the city. In summer, you can swim at the bottom.
Dogwood in bloom over Cascadilla Gorge.
Prom-goers getting photographed at Taughannock.
Taughannock Falls in spring.
Tiny falls in the Cascadilla Gorge.
And some slightly larger ones.
Cascadilla, under the College Avenue Bridge.
Another under-bridge shot.
The old hydroelectric plant in Fall Creek Gorge. I think it still provides at least some power to Cornell.
The Stewart Avenue Bridge, over Fall Creek.
Taughannock, with fall color.
Better color.
Autumn leaves in the Taughannock Creek Gorge.
Taughannock framed by leaves.
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19-Apr-2006 17:22
As an Ithaca resident (Fall creek resident)I thoroughly enjoyed this gallery.
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