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New Hampshire ~ The state's most famous natural rock formation ~ The Old Man of the Mountain. His rock face is 25 feet wide and measures 40 feet from chin to forehead. Geologic events carved this profile into the granite ledges 200 million years ago. (The face fell off in 2003.)  I saw it during a trip to the White Mountains as a child, and remember it fondly. Old Man Of The Mountain, White Mountains New Hampshire, Franconia Notch, Mountain Pass, Rock Face, White Mountains, Vacation Pictures, Natural Rock, Live Free

New Hampshire ~ The state's most famous natural rock formation ~ The Old Man of the Mountain. His rock face is 25 feet wide and measures 40 feet from chin to forehead. Geologic events carved this profile into the granite ledges 200 million years ago. (The face fell off in 2003.) I saw it during a trip to the White Mountains as a child, and remember it fondly.

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“Plymouth, NH: Unveiling the Charms of the White Mountains 🌲” White Mountains New Hampshire Summer, New Hampshire Mountains, White Mountains New Hampshire, Plymouth England, Birthday Vibes, New England States, Quaint Village, Dog Adventure, Family Friendly Activities

Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, Plymouth, New Hampshire, is a treasure trove of experiences that captivate the senses, offering a quintessential New England getaway with a vibrant cultural scene and awe-inspiring outdoor adventures. 🌲 💃

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https://flic.kr/p/YjgixT | Pinkham Notch, White Mountains, New Hampshire | Instagram || Phil Varney Photography ||  500px New Hampshire Snow, New Hampshire In Winter, New Hampshire White Mountains, New Hampshire Mountains, New Hampshire Photography, Boston 2023, Loon Mountain, White Mountains New Hampshire, Posting On Instagram

Instagram || Phil Varney Photography || 500px I'm mostly posting on Instagram now, so follow the link above to see more recent pictures! The leaves in New Hampshire, at mid elevations, were definitely at peak this past weekend! We got up early and did the short hike up to Square Ledge near Pinkham Notch, just in time to see this nasty storm rising up the valley and over Mt. Washington. The muted light from the sunrise behind me was just enough to make the colors really show!

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