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  • Landslide path on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused an old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one And the natural process of regeneration must start all over.
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  • Looking up landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused an old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The natural process of regeneration must start all over. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one. This storm caused extensive damage along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Looking up a landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused an old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The natural process of regeneration must start all over. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one. This storm caused extensive damage along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Looking up a landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused an old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The natural process of regeneration must start all over. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one. This storm caused extensive damage along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused a old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The natural process of regeneration must start all over. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one. This storm caused extensive damage along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused an old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The natural process of regeneration must start all over. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one. This storm caused extensive damage along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Looking up a landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused an old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The natural process of regeneration must start all over. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one. This storm caused extensive damage along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountains, New Hampshire.
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  • Looking up a landslide on the side of the Hancock Mountain Range in the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire in November 2011. Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 caused an old landslide that was in the process of being natural regenerated to slide again. The new landslide looks to follow the track of the old one. This storm caused extensive damage in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
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  • Decaying eastern white pine tree stump in the Pine Brook valley of Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This area was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Decaying eastern white pine tree stump in the Pine Brook valley of Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This area was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • This is the landslide path just above the Willey Boulders in Crawford Notch in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire. The Willey Boulders saved the Willey House from destruction on August 28, 1826 when a massive landslide came down Mount Willey. These boulders were located just above the house and caused the landslide to split into two debris flows around the house. The house was said to be untouched, but all seven members of the family and two hired men perished in the slide while trying to escape to a safe area.
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  • The "Willey Boulders" in Crawford Notch State Park in Hart’s Location, New Hampshire. These boulders saved the Willey House from destruction on August 28, 1826 when a massive landslide came down Mount Willey. These boulders located just above the house caused the landslide to split into two debris flows around the house. The house was said to be untouched, but all seven members of the family and two hired men perished in the slide while trying to escape to a safe area.
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  • Landslide path on the side of Whitewall Mountain during the autumn months in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Decaying eastern white pine tree stump in the Pine Brook valley of Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. This area was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln era, which was a logging railroad in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Storm damage from Tropical Storm Irene along Route 302 near the start of Crawford Notch State Park in the White Mountains, NH.During the storm, the wooden bridge that crossed this small dam was torn off its support and dragged down stream. It can be seen in the background. This tropical storm caused destruction along the East Coast of the United States.
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  • River bank erosion along the Swift River in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Decaying tree stump along the Hancock Branch of the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area was logged during the East Branch & Lincoln era, which was an logging railroad in operation from 1893 - 1948
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  • Franconia Notch State Park from the Franconia Notch Bike Path in the White Mountains of New Hampshire during the winter months.
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  • Looking up the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River from a viewpoint along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA. Storm debris from Tropical Storm Irene can be seen along the riverbank. This tropical storm caused destruction along the East coast of the United States.
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  • Decaying tree stump along the Swift River in the White Mountain National Forest of  New Hampshire USA during the autumn months
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  • Riverbank erosion along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. This tropical storm caused destruction along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Severe riverbank erosion along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 has opened up a view of the Hitchcock Mountain Range from along the Lincoln Woods Trail in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This tropical storm caused destruction along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Riverbank erosion along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. This tropical storm / hurricane caused destruction along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Riverbank erosion along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. This tropical storm / hurricane caused destruction along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Abandoned truck in forest of Franconia, New Hampshire USA. This is possibly a late 1930s / 1940s Chevrolet or GMC truck
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  • River erosion along the Swift River in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • River erosion along the Swift River in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Moss covered tree in a softwood forest on the northern slopes of Mount Jim in Kinsman Notch of Woodstock, New Hampshire during the summer months.
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  • Decaying treee stump in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA
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  • Gale River forest in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA during a snow-less winter season.
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  • Riverbank erosion along the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011. This tropical storm / hurricane caused destruction along the East coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire was officially closed during the storm.
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  • River driftwood along the Swift River in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • River driftwood along the Swift River in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA
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  • Swift River during the winter months. This river travels along side of the Kancamagus Highway (route 112) which is one of New England's scenic byways. Located in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. This area was part of the Swift River Railroad, which was an logging railroad in operation from 1906 - 1916.
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  • A seasonal waterfall in an old landslide path on the western flank of Mount Lafayette in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire during the spring months. This landslide slide in 1948 and again in 1959, and buried the old Route 3 both times.
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  • A seasonal waterfall in an old landslide path on the western flank of Mount Lafayette in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire during the spring months. This landslide slide in 1948 and again in 1959, and buried the old Route 3 both times.
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  • A plastic PVC pipe and metal tag in an old landslide path on the western flank of Mount Lafayette in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire. This landslide slide in 1948 and in 1959, and this pipe and metal tag are possibly remnants of an old study that was done on the landslide. The study focused on the forests recovery from landslides.
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  • Nurse log in a softwood forest of the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA
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  • A seasonal waterfall in an old landslide path on the western flank of Mount Lafayette in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire during the spring months. This landslide slide in 1948 and again in 1959, and buried the old Route 3 both times.
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  • Nurse log during the summer months at Lafayette Brook Scenic Area in the White Mountains, New Hampshire USA. A nurse log is a tree that has fallen and as it decays provides support for insects and plants
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  • Uprooted Eastern White Pine tree (Pinus strobus) in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire USA.
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  • Franconia Notch - Forest in the area known as Hardwood Ridge in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA during the winter months.
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  • Cedar Brook crossing along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire after flash floods from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 cause massive erosion along the brook. This tropical storm caused major destruction along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest was officially closed during the storm.
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  • Crawford Notch State Park - Artifact (leather boot) at the Willey House Station site which is located at Milepost 80.8 along the old Maine Central Railroad in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. History states that this section house was closed in 1966. And because of ongoing vandalism and being a safety hazard the railroad burned it down in the 1980s.
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  • River bank erosion along the Swift River in Albany, New Hampshire USA.
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  • River bank erosion along the Swift River in Albany, New Hampshire USA.
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  • Location of a where a trestle spanned the North Fork of the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River along a spur line of the East Branch & Lincoln Railroad (1893-1948) in the Thoreau Falls valley of the Pemigewasset Wilderness in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This spur line came off of the North Fork Branch of the railroad, near Jumping Brook, crossed the North Fork of the East Branch Pemigewasset River in this location and traveled a short distance on the East side of the river ending at a landing / work area.
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  • Decaying tree stump along the Hancock Branch of the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire. This was a logging railroad, which was in operation from 1893-1948.
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  • Cedar Brook crossing along the Pemi East Side Trail in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of Lincoln, New Hampshire after flash floods from Tropical Storm Irene in 2011 cause massive erosion along the brook. This tropical storm caused major destruction along the East Coast of the United States and the White Mountain National Forest was officially closed during the storm.
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  • River bank erosion along the Swift River in Albany, New Hampshire USA.
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