User:Henryhartley
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[edit] Pages of Interest
(or pages I've contributed to)
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[edit] Alaska
Evergreen Cemetery |
Gastineau Channel |
Mendenhall Glacier |
Mendenhall Valley, looking over the lake toward the airport. Taken from the West Glacier Trail. August, 2004 |
Tongass National Forest |
[edit] Maryland
This picture of Great Falls of the Potomac was taken from the overlook on Olmsted Island on a cold (10 degrees F) day in January, 2004. |
The Monocacy Aqueduct carries the C&O Canal over the Monocacy River. Photo taken Feb 6, 2005. |
The so-called 'Josiah Henson' cabin in Bethesda, MD |
[edit] North Carolina
Civil War reenactment in Fort Macon, North Carolina, April, 2003 |
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The Perquimans River in Belvidere |
[edit] Pennsylvania
Monument to General Winfield Scott Hancock on Cemetery Hill opposite the Gettysburg National Cemetery. |
Monument to General Oliver Otis Howard on Cemetery Hill, opposite the Gettysburg National Cemetery. |
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Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. This is the Main Fountain Garden. |
[edit] People
[edit] Animals
Przewalski's Horse (Equus przewalskii) |
I'm not sure what kind of squirrel this is so I'm just putting it here until I figure it out. I thought it was a Western Gray Squirrel but that may not be right. Once I'm a bit more sure, I'll move it to the appropriate page. |
[edit] Plants
Cornus kousa flower detail |
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R. eglanteria leaf detail |
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R. glauca leaf detail |
R. rugosa white |
R. rugosa pink |
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Rose 'Graham Thomas' |
Tsuga canadensis 'Sargentii' (Sargent's Canadian Hemlock) |
Ulmus americana (American Elm) |
Fagus sylvatica 'Atropurpurea' (Purple European Beech) |
Penjing at the US National Bonsai and Penjing Museum (part of the United States National Arboretum. |
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