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kayre ([personal profile] kayre) wrote2012-08-25 08:43 pm

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200 yr old wood

The water level of Lake Champlain, and hence Otter Creek below the last waterfalls, has risen over decades, but is quite low right now due to drought. As a result, we're getting a glimpse of history. These planks and stones are remains of the Macdonough Shipyard.



stone and wood

hole

This was probably the base of a swinging crane; I'm not sure it's as old as the other remains, though. I left the falls, old mill, and current hydroelectric plant in the background just for fun.

roots

And some lovely tree roots to round things out-- a bit fuzzy in low light.

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