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  2. Adirondack Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Adirondack Mountains ( / ædəˈrɒndæk /; ad-ə-RON-dak) [1] are a massif of mountains in Northeastern New York which form a circular dome approximately 160 miles (260 km) wide and covering about 5,000 square miles (13,000 km 2 ). [2] The region contains more than 100 peaks, including Mount Marcy, which is the highest point in New York at ...

  3. Oswegatchie River - Wikipedia

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    The Oswegatchie River is a 137-mile-long (220 km) [1] river in northern New York that flows from the Adirondack Mountains north to the Saint Lawrence River. The Oswegatchie River begins at Partlow Lake in Hamilton County, New York. The river continues through Cranberry Lake which was 'doubled in size' through construction of a dam in the late ...

  4. Hudson Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River valley runs primarily north to south down the eastern edge of New York State, cutting through a series of rock types including Triassic sandstones and redbeds in the south and much more ancient Precambrian gneiss in the north (and east). In the Hudson Highlands, the river enters a fjord cut during previous ice ages. To the west ...

  5. Ausable Chasm - Wikipedia

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    Ausable Chasm is a sandstone gorge and tourist attraction located near the hamlet of Keeseville, New York, United States. [1] It is due west of Port Kent. The Ausable River runs through it and then empties into Lake Champlain. The gorge is about two miles (3.2 km) long and is a tourist attraction in the Adirondacks region of Upstate New York.

  6. Ausable River (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Ausable River ( / ɔːˈseɪbəl / ), also known as AuSable River and originally written as " Au Sable ", runs in the U.S. state of New York, from the Adirondack Mountains and past the village of Lake Placid and Au Sable Forks to empty into Lake Champlain (at 44°33′40″N 73°25′25″W ). It has an East and West branch that join at Au ...

  7. Raquette River - Wikipedia

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    146 mi (235 km) Basin size. 1,253 sq mi (3,250 km 2) The Raquette River, sometimes spelled Racquette, originates at Raquette Lake [2] in the Adirondack Mountains in the U.S. state of New York. 146 miles (235 km) long, [3] it is the third longest river entirely in the state of New York. The river is a popular destination for canoeing and kayaking.

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