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Taughannock Upper Falls Trumansburg NYS in November snow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls in Trumansburg New York State is 215 feet high Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls in Trumansburg NYS during November winter snowfall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls overlook on East Rim after first winter snowfall of season Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls South Rim Trail showing glimpse of Cayuga Lake Trumansburg NY Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls upper falls overlook rock viewing platform along upper gorge wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ithaca is gorges a rock wall in Buttermilk Falls gorge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls in Trumansburg NYS FingerLakes
Historic stone Overlook viewing station on East Rim trail at Taughannock Falls State Park in NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buttermilk Falls is a gorge falls in Ithaca NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buttermilk Falls a gorge falls in NYS winter vertical Royalty Free Stock Photo
Frozen Falls start to thaw during spring time Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buttermilk Falls during winter thaw Fingerlakes Region Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buttermilk Falls frozen in winter cold in Fingerlakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artistic tile design used on National Park entrance building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taughannock Falls plunges 215 feet past rocky cliffs that tower nearly 400 feet above the gorge. Located in Trumansburg, NewYorkState FingerLakes near Ithaca. Two million years ago, this area's landscape was dotted with shallow river valleys. No lakes. No waterfalls. During that two million year span, continental ice sheets and glaciers made their way over the land, gouging deep troughs in the landscape as they retreated. The most recent glacial activity was 12,000 years ago, leaving behind what we call the Finger Lakes.


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