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- Salisbury, Vermont: Lake Dunmore Road and Route 7 (2 of 3, 500mm lens w/filter) by Salisbury Vermont
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Looking west over the north central part of Salisbury, VT from Burnt Mountain. The valley soils are formed in clayey sediments deposited under Lake Vermont 13,000 years ago as the Laurentide glacier retreated to the north. The taller hills were islands in this lake and have thinner soils derived from glacial till. N...
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- Salisbury, Vermont: Lake Dunmore Road and Route 7 (1 of 3, 500 mm lens w/o filter) by Salisbury Vermont
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About 80% of the area of this image is in the town of Salisbury, Vermont. This view to the west from Burnt Mountain includes the entire 17 mile width of the Champlain Valley, with the Adirondacks in distant New York. As is true throughout the valley, the forests are young and the agricultural fields are old – tree...
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Shard Villa was built in Salisbury, Vermont in 1872-74 after attorney Columbus Smith earned a fortune reclaiming Mary Shard's estate from the English Crown during a 14 year court case. Seven years later Smith's 14 year old son died, and 16 years later he lost his daughter. The entire family is buried in a mausoleum o...
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In a few weeks, a Thursday evening will be much busier on Lake Dunmore. The shores of the lake are the most densely populated part of Salisbury, and the most scenic. By mid-June, when schools close, the summer residents are streaming in. Camps Keewaydin and Songadeewin can house a couple hundred boys and girls, and Ka...
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A 360 degree panorama on a steep west-facing slope in the Salisbury Town Forest, Vermont. The stand includes much red oak, red maple, and hop hornbeam, and was photographed on May 4, 2009 before the canopy leafed out. The 18 photos were taken using a tripod but no panorama head, and stitched in Photomerge. Notes: ...
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A 360 degree panorama of a red oak, white oak, beech,and red maple stand on a kame terrace in the Salisbury Town Forest. Most of the trees here are less than 100 years old. Taken May 4, 2009 before the canopy leafed out. A tripod with no panorama head was used to take the 68 photos. Stitcher notes:GigaPan Stitcher ver...
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