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Brilliant Vibrant Late Autumn Erie Canal Foliage Colors and Reflections Brilliant multi-colored bright and burnt orange, vibrant yellow, and scattered rusty red autumn leaves - an awesome, fiery, early morning, early November scenic display from the many varieties of deciduous trees lining the banks of the Erie Canal (New York State Canal System). All the sunlit trees, colors and canal structures are clearly and beautifully reflected in the smooth, slightly rippled water surface. This view from the Erie Canal Heritage Trail (formerly the north side canal towpath - now updated and modern) is looking west - past the North Main Street vehicle traffic bridge in the village of Pittsford, near the city of Rochester in Monroe County, New York, USA. The bridge is a low clearance bridge - it does not rise, or turn, or open in any way for boat traffic. In 1905, early immovable canal bridges like this gave a music composer named Thomas S. Allen the title and first chorus line for his legendary Erie Canal folk song: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". Directly across the canal, on the opposite (south side) canal bank, is a public nature preservation park called Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford. The whole length of the Erie Canal is considered an official United States "national historic district" - it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. finger lakes autumn stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Brilliant Vibrant Late Autumn Erie Canal Foliage Colors and Reflections Brilliant multi-colored bright and burnt orange, vibrant yellow, and scattered rusty red autumn leaves - an awesome, fiery, early morning, early November scenic display from the many varieties of deciduous trees lining the banks of the Erie Canal (New York State Canal System). All the sunlit trees, colors and canal structures are clearly and beautifully reflected in the smooth, slightly rippled water surface. This view from the Erie Canal Heritage Trail (formerly the north side canal towpath - now updated and modern) is looking west - past the North Main Street vehicle traffic bridge in the village of Pittsford, near the city of Rochester in Monroe County, New York, USA. The bridge is a low clearance bridge - it does not rise, or turn, or open in any way for boat traffic. In 1905, early immovable canal bridges like this gave a music composer named Thomas S. Allen the title and first chorus line for his legendary Erie Canal folk song: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". Directly across the canal, on the opposite (south side) canal bank, is a public nature preservation park called Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford. The whole length of the Erie Canal is considered an official United States "national historic district" - it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. finger lakes autumn stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Brilliant multi-colored bright and burnt orange, vibrant yellow, and scattered rusty red autumn leaves - an awesome, fiery, early morning, early November scenic display from the many varieties of deciduous trees lining the banks of the Erie Canal (New York State Canal System). All the sunlit trees, colors and canal structures are clearly and beautifully reflected in the smooth, slightly rippled water surface. This view from the Erie Canal Heritage Trail (formerly the north side canal towpath - now updated and modern) is looking west - past the North Main Street vehicle traffic bridge in the village of Pittsford, near the city of Rochester in Monroe County, New York, USA. The bridge is a low clearance bridge - it does not rise, or turn, or open in any way for boat traffic. In 1905, early immovable canal bridges like this gave a music composer named Thomas S. Allen the title and first chorus line for his legendary Erie Canal folk song: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". Directly across the canal, on the opposite (south side) canal bank, is a public nature preservation park called Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford. The whole length of the Erie Canal is considered an official United States "national historic district" - it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Brilliant Autumn Morning Erie Canal Foliage Colors and Reflections Brilliant multi-colored bright and burnt orange, vibrant yellow, and scattered rusty red autumn leaves - an awesome, fiery, early morning, early November scenic display from the many varieties of deciduous trees lining the banks of the Erie Canal (New York State Canal System). All the sunlit trees, colors and canal structures are clearly and beautifully reflected in the smooth, slightly rippled water surface. This view from the Erie Canal Heritage Trail (formerly the north side canal towpath) is looking west - past the North Main Street vehicle traffic bridge in the village of Pittsford, near the city of Rochester in Monroe County, New York, USA. A blurred motion yellow school bus is racing across the bridge to keep to its schedule. The bridge is a low clearance bridge - it does not rise, or turn, or open in any way for boat traffic. In 1905, early immovable canal bridges like this gave a music composer named Thomas S. Allen the title and first chorus line for his legendary Erie Canal folk song: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". Directly across the canal, on the opposite (south side) canal bank, is a public nature preservation park called Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford. The whole length of the Erie Canal is considered an official United States "national historic district" - it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. finger lakes autumn stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Brilliant Autumn Morning Erie Canal Foliage Colors and Reflections Brilliant multi-colored bright and burnt orange, vibrant yellow, and scattered rusty red autumn leaves - an awesome, fiery, early morning, early November scenic display from the many varieties of deciduous trees lining the banks of the Erie Canal (New York State Canal System). All the sunlit trees, colors and canal structures are clearly and beautifully reflected in the smooth, slightly rippled water surface. This view from the Erie Canal Heritage Trail (formerly the north side canal towpath) is looking west - past the North Main Street vehicle traffic bridge in the village of Pittsford, near the city of Rochester in Monroe County, New York, USA. A blurred motion yellow school bus is racing across the bridge to keep to its schedule. The bridge is a low clearance bridge - it does not rise, or turn, or open in any way for boat traffic. In 1905, early immovable canal bridges like this gave a music composer named Thomas S. Allen the title and first chorus line for his legendary Erie Canal folk song: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". Directly across the canal, on the opposite (south side) canal bank, is a public nature preservation park called Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford. The whole length of the Erie Canal is considered an official United States "national historic district" - it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. finger lakes autumn stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Brilliant multi-colored bright and burnt orange, vibrant yellow, and scattered rusty red autumn leaves - an awesome, fiery, early morning, early November scenic display from the many varieties of deciduous trees lining the banks of the Erie Canal (New York State Canal System). All the sunlit trees, colors and canal structures are clearly and beautifully reflected in the smooth, slightly rippled water surface. This view from the Erie Canal Heritage Trail (formerly the north side canal towpath) is looking west - past the North Main Street vehicle traffic bridge in the village of Pittsford, near the city of Rochester in Monroe County, New York, USA. A blurred motion yellow school bus is racing across the bridge to keep to its schedule. The bridge is a low clearance bridge - it does not rise, or turn, or open in any way for boat traffic. In 1905, early immovable canal bridges like this gave a music composer named Thomas S. Allen the title and first chorus line for his legendary Erie Canal folk song: "Low Bridge, Everybody Down". Directly across the canal, on the opposite (south side) canal bank, is a public nature preservation park called Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford. The whole length of the Erie Canal is considered an official United States "national historic district" - it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Taughannock Falls State Park Waterfall - Ithaca, NY Tall waterfall at Taughannock Falls State Park near the village of Trumansburg - just northwest of the city of Ithaca - in New York State, USA. Water flows from the bottom of this gorge for less than a mile directly into Cayuga Lake - one of the largest of the New York State Finger Lakes. Looking down from this angle, it's difficult to appreciate the extreme height - 215 ft (65.5 m) - from which the water actually falls. finger lakes autumn stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Taughannock Falls State Park Waterfall - Ithaca, NY Tall waterfall at Taughannock Falls State Park near the village of Trumansburg - just northwest of the city of Ithaca - in New York State, USA. Water flows from the bottom of this gorge for less than a mile directly into Cayuga Lake - one of the largest of the New York State Finger Lakes. Looking down from this angle, it's difficult to appreciate the extreme height - 215 ft (65.5 m) - from which the water actually falls. finger lakes autumn stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Tall waterfall at Taughannock Falls State Park near the village of Trumansburg - just northwest of the city of Ithaca - in New York State, USA. Water flows from the bottom of this gorge for less than a mile directly into Cayuga Lake - one of the largest of the New York State Finger Lakes. Looking down from this angle, it's difficult to appreciate the extreme height - 215 ft (65.5 m) - from which the water actually falls.

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