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I, Gwaeraurond took this picture in February of 2006 in Waverly, New York using a 35mm Camera. This picture was taken from the the top of an Earthen Dam, looking away from the waterfall from it's edge to give an Example of what an Earthen Dam looks like from it's surface and how Weathering effects the Rock material over time. Because of Weathering, Grass and Trees grow in the cracks in spring.

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