Two trunks
Hôtel du Parlement
Forever in the rain
Forever in the rain
Upper Town, Quebec City
Clock Tower
Clock Tower
Stained glass swans
Stained glass swans
Native Americans
Wolfe and Montcalm
Pines trees and columns
Trajan's Column
Victor Emmanuel
Interior of the Coloseum
Coloseum capitals
Mosaics at the Coloseum
Trajan's Column
Colossal ruins
Pines of Rome
Blue and white
Victor Emmanuel Monument
Door head
Red and white
Fall color
Stop for the train
A smattering of clouds
Deep reflections
Autumn reflections
Fall colors
Red maple, blue sky
Maple gold
Swift River foliage
Swirl
Determined to grow
Swift River
Lower Falls
Albany Bridge
Swift River
Maple magic
Oak leaves
Red maple
Sabbaday Falls I
Sabbaday Falls II
Following the trail to Sabbaday Falls
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Mt. Washington


Mount Washington, New Hampshire is known for its extreme weather. In April 1934, observers measured a wind gust of 231 mph, which remains a world record for a surface weather station. Today, however, it was so clear that the observatory on the top was visible.
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