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Sep272010

ku # 811-19 ~ Autumn color #s , 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17

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Silver Lake Bog Preserve in the Adirondack PARK • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 2 • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 3 • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 4 • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 5 • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 6 • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 7 • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 8 • click to embiggen
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Silver Lake Bog Preserve # 9 • click to embiggen
As one might expect of the Twig Photographer, I felt like I was pretty much in twig heaven this past Saturday. The wife, the girl FKA coma girl (home from college for a visit), and I visited / walked the Silver Lake Bog Preserve.

The bog preserve is a short 8-10 mile drive from our house and I must say, if there is a more bio-diverse habitat on the planet (check out picture # 2 as an example)- in such as small area along a 1/2 mile boardwalk through the bog - I haven't seen it. FYI, there must be hundreds of such bogs in the Adirondack PARK.

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