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St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence River glory
This is one of my favorite photos of the river, as the sun breaks through the clouds.
Evening Canoe on the St. Lawrence
This ADK trip put in at Brandy Brook and canoed up to just before Coles Creek, with a picnic on the way. Late in the day the sky was spectacular..
Sunset
This picture was taken while I was doing a project for a class which required me to walk door to door and hand out voting information; I really liked the sunset and I remember taking a few minutes to enjoy it. The St. Lawrence River is a large river which connects the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. it serves as a natural boundary between Ontario, Canada and New York, United States. The first European explorer known to travel down the St. Lawrence was Jacques Cartier in 1535 on his voyage to explore Canada.
Sunrise
A beautiful sunrise on the St. Lawrence River at around 6 am. Blue herons were hunting along the shore while seagulls flew over the water.
Landscape2
I was on the St. Lawrence River for a barbecue with my entire mom's side of the family. It was a very special time; the food was great, the people were lovely, and the food was mouth-watering.
The St. Lawrence River is a large river flowing approximately from southwest to northeast in the middle of North America. It connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It is considered the primary drainage conveyor of the Great Lakes Basin. It is 744 miles long.
Habitat: wetland/river