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I’ve been up there in every season, but never in the snow. Beautiful!
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Reblogged this on Perpetual Learner.
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The “boardwalk” goes through the swamp to the right of your first photo. Probably hidden under the snow.
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That would make sense! We looked for it in the snow, and could not find it, or even a clearing where we thought it might be, but I guess it is just well camouflaged by the winter…
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That wall that goes through the end of the swamp is actually the boarder line of Gloucester and Rockport. The large tree blueberries that run all along the wooden board walk in the swamp have had some of the largest berries I have ever seen, but in recent years, they’re gone! Same with most of the berry plants up there. I wonder if it’s an enviormental problem ???
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Is that wall, the Racoon Ledges Dam next to the Briar Swamp boardwalk?
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It is the wall near Raccon Ledges and the boardwalk through Briar Swamp.
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Yes, that’s it!
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