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Autumn in New York 2010
Autumn is a wonderous time in the Northeast. This gallery documents some of the beautiful places that we visited in the fall of 2010.
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(1-4) A trip to the Berkshire Mountains of Connecticut. (10/10)
2) Three happy hikers.
3) The view from the Appalachian Trail.
4) Christina at Kent Falls near Kent, CT.
(1-6) Christina and Johanna take a hike in the limestone sinkholes at White Lake State Park, New Jersey (10/10)
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4) A lichen-festooned log.
5) Close-up of the lichen.
6) A yellow lady's-slipper dressed for autumn.
(1-24) Scenes from 150 acre Inwood Hill Park in Northern Manhattan (10/10)
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3) Foggy Hudson River view.
(4-7) Poison Ivy turns a pretty color!
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8) An autumn foliage bouquet.
9) View of the Henry Hudson Bridge at the northern tip of Manhattan.
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11) Sumac.
12) The ball fields at Inwood Hill Park with our apartment complex visible in the far distance.
13) A venerable oak growing in the only uncut forest in Manhattan.
14) The "Indian Caves" at the site of a Lenape Native American Village.
23) Christina at the entrance to one of the caves.
15) This park makes it possible to live in Manhattan!
16) The spectacular forest.
17) A different view of the Henry Hudson Bridge with a prettier foreground.
18) Autumn scene.
19) Lots of nice walking trails in the park.
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21) Christina, an aspiring photographer, with my old camera.
22) Kids do grow up!
24) Jackie and Johanna.
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04-Jan-2011 18:31
You've done it again. I hate to see 2010's photos end, but will be looking forward to more (many more) in 2011. Great work again! The scenery shots are magnificent, and the girls are beautiful, as usual.
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