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Movement of Winter

Posted by Maggie Bolger,
North Country explorer from New London, NH
February 4, 2015

Category: Movement,
Habitat Description: Raquette River,
Natural History Info: The Raquette river is the third largest river found entirely in New York state; it is 146 miles long. It originates from Raquette Lake in the Adirondacks and flows into the Saint Lawrence River in Akwesane, a Mohawk territory in Quebec. It was historically part of the “Highway of the Adirondacks” which consists of over 100 miles of connected waterways throughout the Adirondacks.
I chose this images because the camera got a great shot of the water droplets flying into the air.