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If you like scenes of our beautiful planet, images from this section of our catalog will surely intrigue you and make you "Wish You Were There." Whether you prefer Landscapes, WaterScapes, Lighthouses, Railrioad Tracks, or Covered Bridges, you are sure to be dazzled by these striking images. With images from Florida to Alaska, there is something here for everyone.
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Covered Bridges dot the countryside in most New England area states including New York State. Some now carry car traffic although most have been converted to historic sites for pedestrian traffic only. Once constructed in this covered fashion to keep horses from spooking when crossing high above rushing water, they have become a symbol of our horse drawn carriage heritage. Can you hear the horses?
One of the several tour boats thrilling passengers on Lake George, New York, the Minne-Ha-Ha heads back to it's pier. This steam driven paddle wheel ship is complete with a calliope delighting children and adults with sounds of the past.
Spanning the Sugar River in Newport New Hampshire, the Corbin Covered Bridge was first built in 1845. The state considered closing the bridge in May 1979, but the town reduced the posted weight limit from six to three tons in order to retain this landmark. In 1993, the original bridge was destroyed by fire and this image is of the new bridge built on the same site.
These tracks are part of the Metro North Railroad System along the East side of the Hudson River. Also along Route 9J in Columbia County New York, the artist was taken by the serenity and emptiness of this landscape.
Near the 72nd street entrance and drive through Central Park in New York City, Bethesda Fountain stands at the center of one of the most famous meeting places in the city and the park. See image #1728 for a look at the entire fountain.
Near the 72nd street entrance and drive through Central Park in New York City, Bethesda Fountain stands at the center of one of the most famous meeting places in the city and the park. See image #1728 for a look at the entire fountain.
Near the 72nd street entrance and drive through Central Park in New York City, Bethesda Fountain stands at the center of one of the most famous meeting places in the city and the park. See image #1726 for a look at the fountain top.
The legendary springs located in Saratoga Springs, New York are mineral springs spouting due to Carbon Dioxide gas pressure that is released underground in the limestone formations. This spring is in Saratoga Springs National Park.
The White Mountains of New Hampshire appear as rolling hills when photographed from the northern end of the range. These mountains are the harbingers of harsh winter weather as they become snow covered by the middle or end of the fall season.
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