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(3,331 posts)Good work, that looks like a mystical place. I can imagine the scent of earth and water, running through the ages. Thank you, for sharing them. They are beautiful.
I grew up in upstate New York. Although I'd heard and read what an intriguing place it is, I never actually went there to hike or sight see. Next time I'm up in New York, Watkins Glen State Park is on my agenda.,
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is delightful. I am lucky enough to own a small second home on Keuka Lake. I inherited it from my parents, who lived in Rochester.
Unfortunately, I live 700 miles away from it, so dont get there very often. We rent it out to cover the property and school taxes.
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(9,909 posts)And some look like M.C. Escher took them!
labyrinthine?
Mousetoescamper
(3,304 posts)The Gorge Trail is serpentine, crossing Glen Creek at several points on stone-arch bridges and a suspension bridge which can be seen toward the top of the second photo. Well worth a visit if you're ever in the Northeast.