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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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1385 - Alaska Mountains 

The Tracy Arm Fjord twists and turns for over 30 miles, culminating in a spectacular view of the twin tidewater Sawyer Glaciers. This gorgeous mountain covered with fresh snow is one of the spectacular sights in Tracy Arm.

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1727 - TreeLine 

On a glorius spring day, the cloudless blue sky peeks through the branches of a tree sprouting the bright green of new spring growth.

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1437 - Lake George Town Hall (Vertical) 

Located at Canada and Amherst Streets in Lake George Village, this 1845 brick structure became the perfect home for the Lake George Historical Association and its collection of historical artifacts. It also is home to the Lake George Historical Association Museum.

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1026 - Cape Forchu Lighthouse 

Cape Forchu (Yarmouth Nova Scotia), high, rocky, well treed and almost an island itself, has a decidedly different appearance from the surrounding west Nova Scotia coast. It derives it's name from having two narrow, rocky forks that extend to the south. The Cape Forchu light is shown from a red and white vertically striped hexagonal tower, 75 ft high. This view with the sun directly behind the tower, hides the red trim and highlights the squared shape of the tower.

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1303 - Country Bridge 

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?

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1447 - Stark Bridge 

Originally built in 1862, the Stark Covered Bridge is located in Stark, New Hampshire. Spanning the Upper Ammonoosuc River, this bridge was torn off it's piers in the 1890's but restored to it's original location by men and oxen.

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1779 - Esopus Meadows Light 

In 1838, for the sum of one dollar, land was ceded to the U.S. Government by the Town of Esopus to erect a Lighthouse. The location was Mid-Hudson and the purpose was to warn mariners of the mud flats to the west - Esopus Meadows. The light first shown in 1839. Battered by the elements of flood tides and ice, in 1867 the site was described in ruinous condition. Funds for this new structure were made available in 1870.

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1804 - Point Reyes Light BW 

Point Reyes is one of the windiest place on the Pacific Coast of the United States. Weeks of fog, especially during the summer months, frequently reduce visibility to hundreds of feet. The Point Reyes Headlands pose a threat to each ship entering or leaving San Francisco Bay. The historic Point Reyes Lighthouse warned mariners of danger for more than a hundred years. The Point Reyes Lighthouse, built in 1870, was retired from service in 1975 when the U.S. Coast Guard installed an automated light. They then transferred ownership of the lighthouse to the National Park Service, which is preserving this historic site.

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1834 - Pigeon Point LH 

The Pigeon Point Lighthouse is perched on a cliff on the central California coast, 50 miles south of San Francisco. Standing nearly 116 feet tall it is one of the tallest lighthouses in America and has been guiding mariners since 1872. The original fresnel lens stands 16 feet tall, is 6 feet in diameter, and weighs 8,000 pounds. Although the original Fresnel lens is no longer in use, the lighthouse is still an active U.S. Coast Guard aid to navigation.

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1781 - Rondout Harbor Light 

Marking the entrance to Rondout Harbor is the NEW Rondout light owned by the city of Kingston, NY. The old light was put up for bid by the government but never sold and was eventually demolished in 1953. Although the lighthouse is now uninhabited, it remains an important navigation aid and stands as a sentinel at the mouth of the Rondout Creek; inviting us to imagine days when paddle wheel boats were transporting thousands of passengers per week between New York City and Rondout.

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1782 - Rondout Harbor Light 

Marking the entrance to Rondout Harbor is the NEW Rondout light owned by the city of Kingston, NY. The old light was put up for bid by the government but never sold and was eventually demolished in 1953. Although the lighthouse is now uninhabited, it remains an important navigation aid and stands as a sentinel at the mouth of the Rondout Creek; inviting us to imagine days when paddle wheel boats were transporting thousands of passengers per week between New York City and Rondout.

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1337 - Jupiter Inlet Light 

This lighthouse, visible for eighteen miles and with one million candlepower stands at the Jupiter Inlet, formed at the point where the Loxahatchee River flows into the Atlantic Ocean and is the only natural inlet on the East Coast of Florida.

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