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PA-1969.3#4NI1. A view of the Lynn Islands in the Delaware River and a Delaware Canal Lock along the  "Narrows" of the Nockamixon Cliffs near Kintnersville Pennsylvania. I shot this image from a point called "Top Rock" on the very top of the Nockamixon Cliffs. A place inaccessible  to the public now as it is surrounded by private land. I salvaged and repaired this image from an old slide transparency. This image also shows why these cliffs are considered an eastern arctic environment as they get very little sunlight and have a number of plants growing on them that prove that. On the New Jersey side of the river down near the Milford cliffs where they get far more sunlight there are eastern Prickly Pear cactus that only grow in a warmer more arid environments.
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PA-1969.3#4NI1. A view of the Lynn Islands in the Delaware River and a Delaware Canal Lock along the "Narrows" of the Nockamixon Cliffs near Kintnersville Pennsylvania. I shot this image from a point called "Top Rock" on the very top of the Nockamixon Cliffs. A place inaccessible to the public now as it is surrounded by private land. I salvaged and repaired this image from an old slide transparency. This image also shows why these cliffs are considered an eastern arctic environment as they get very little sunlight and have a number of plants growing on them that prove that. On the New Jersey side of the river down near the Milford cliffs where they get far more sunlight there are eastern Prickly Pear cactus that only grow in a warmer more arid environments.

  • PA-1950's#361. Lake Warren, Nockamixon Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania. Photo courtesy Neil Jesiolowski Sr.
  • PA-1950's#363. The dock in the foreground looking to the bridge over the spillway that is the beginning of Rapp Creek. Nockamixon Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania. Photo courtesy Neil Jesiolowski Sr.
  • PA-1950's#364. The bridge over the spillway of Lake Warren. Nockamixon Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania. Photo Courtesy Neil Jesiolowski Sr.
  • PA-1950's#365. The Dolly Parish's bait and refreshment Stand at the corner of Lake Warren. Nockamixon Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania. Dolly was my Cousins Dave,Neil,Dottie and Gerry's Grandmom. Photo courtesy Neil Jesiolowski Sr.
  • PA-1950's#366. Another view of the bridge over the spillway at Lake Warren. Nockamixon Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania. Photo courtesy Neil Jesiolowski Sr.
  • PA-1969.3#4NI1. A view of the Lynn Islands in the Delaware River and a Delaware Canal Lock along the  "Narrows" of the Nockamixon Cliffs near Kintnersville Pennsylvania. I shot this image from a point called "Top Rock" on the very top of the Nockamixon Cliffs. A place inaccessible  to the public now as it is surrounded by private land. I salvaged and repaired this image from an old slide transparency. This image also shows why these cliffs are considered an eastern arctic environment as they get very little sunlight and have a number of plants growing on them that prove that. On the New Jersey side of the river down near the Milford cliffs where they get far more sunlight there are eastern Prickly Pear cactus that only grow in a warmer more arid environments.
  • PA-2005.2.18#001.3. Ringing Rocks. Lithiophonic Olivine Diabase that when tapped or rubbed with another rock or piece of iron produces metallic like ringing sounds. Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2005.2.23#089.2. Built in 1881 as a Swedenborgian Church. More recently used as The Last Church of New Jerusalem. Now has been converted to office space inside but the owners have preserved the original exterior. Corner of Chestnut and 22nd St, Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2005.2.25#057.3. American Holly tree, Ilex opaca. An endangered species. Route 32, north of Washington Crossing Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2006.4.15#50069. A famous and memorable vintage quick stop along route 390 when fishing and exploring the outdoors in the Pocono Mountain area of the Pike County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.7#032.3. The Delaware Road bridge across the Delaware Canal at Riegelsville, Bucks County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.17#042.3. A view from the Roebling Company Delaware River suspension Bridge At Riegelsville Pennsylvania. Built in 1904, the Roebling Company was much more famous for building the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • PA-2008.4.17#044.2. A view from the Riegelsville Roebling bridge looking up the Delaware River. I'm guessing they are Shad fisherman in the two boats. Bucks County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.19#047.6. A seldom visited stream in the Pocono Mountains that harbors wild Brook Trout. A really special place I was able to show my grandkids. Pike County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.22#258d. Rock Ridge Chapel. A nondenominational church of worship on Clay Ridge a short way from Geigle Hill Road. Built in 1847. Tinicum Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.22#655.1x. A vintage early American rock wall common still today throughout Penn's Woods. When William Penn deeded land to the colonists they marked their boundaries with these stone walls. Bucks County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.26#100.2. Rapp Creek Falls, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.26#542.d2. Early American farm home in rural Bucks County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.27#016.2. If only these walls could talk...A good possibility these ruins are from revolutionary times. Headquarters road, Bucks County Pennsylvania.
  • PA-2008.4.28#044.43c. A rain swollen Jugtown creek in Penn's Woods. Bucks County Pennsylvania.
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