Tuesday 7 June 2011

Day 6 - New Hampshire - Flume Gorge




The rain stopped sometime during the night and this morning was glorious weather again. We headed over to Flume Gorge where they have a 3 or 4 mile round loop that takes you around the park area and up the sides of a couple of waterfalls. The entire area was created in the aftermath of the last ice age when the region was covered snow and ice which cracked up the land as it melted and refroze. This eroded the softer soil leaving the the harder granite to make the gorge and waterfalls... anyway, enough of a geography lesson.

All in all it was a nice round trip, there was sufficient wind to keep the bugs away and I got to play with some of the features of my camera to take these photos.

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