Published 3 months ago by Pete Babij
Whittaker falls on Roaring Brook in upstate New York. Water is falling over limestone in the Trenton Group (a geological name for the bed...(more)
Published 3 months ago by Pete Babij
View of King Falls on the Deer River. Upstate New York has many waterfalls due to the regional geology. Initially, an inland sea deposited alternating ...(more)
Published 4 months ago by Pete Babij
View of a 180 degree bend in the Canojoharie River. The river follows the path of least resistance in the slate and shale bedrock it is eroding ...(more)
Published 4 months ago by Pete Babij
This is one of the many waterfalls and cascades on the Canojoharie River. The river is eroding through a slate and shale format...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Sophie Morse
This view looking across the bay towards the Clavell tower, with the cliffs at the back. The cliffs are composed of kimmeridge clay which is an oil shale.