ProfessorChaos
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I cannot possibly express the memories these pictures bring back, of some of the places where I had some fun adventures over the years. Here they are...
1. Ruins of Dana, East Quabbin, Massachusetts:
This was one of the areas where I found shards of old pottery amongst the walls, dating back to the actual time when Dana was still a thriving town.
2. Goat's Peak Ruins, Mount Tom, Massachusetts:
When I was a teenager I scaled both that very wall and the cliff beneath it to get into the window of those ruins, all on a dare from one of my cousins.
3. Devil's Hopyard, East Haddam, Connecticuit:
Not far from this area, my grandfather and I saw a demonic apparition that was later confirmed to be a part of an old ancient Native American legend.
4. Greylock Glen, Mount Greylock, Massachusetts:
When I visited Mount Greylock, I noticed here and there were some old ruins such as this chimney. I know nothing of it's history, but it is still interesting.
5. Howe Caverns, New York:
My family took me there right after we went to see Temple of Doom. It was my first taste of real underground adventure, and I loved every minute of it.
6. Secret Caverns, New York:
After going to Howe Caverns, we took a trip over to Secret Caverns, which was no less amazing. You can see the colorful look that this underworld has.
7. Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge, New Hampshire:
A mere picture cannot convey the peace and serenity of this holy grove. It is absolutely magnificent. Even a non-religious person could feel at peace there.
1. Ruins of Dana, East Quabbin, Massachusetts:
This was one of the areas where I found shards of old pottery amongst the walls, dating back to the actual time when Dana was still a thriving town.
2. Goat's Peak Ruins, Mount Tom, Massachusetts:
When I was a teenager I scaled both that very wall and the cliff beneath it to get into the window of those ruins, all on a dare from one of my cousins.
3. Devil's Hopyard, East Haddam, Connecticuit:
Not far from this area, my grandfather and I saw a demonic apparition that was later confirmed to be a part of an old ancient Native American legend.
4. Greylock Glen, Mount Greylock, Massachusetts:
When I visited Mount Greylock, I noticed here and there were some old ruins such as this chimney. I know nothing of it's history, but it is still interesting.
5. Howe Caverns, New York:
My family took me there right after we went to see Temple of Doom. It was my first taste of real underground adventure, and I loved every minute of it.
6. Secret Caverns, New York:
After going to Howe Caverns, we took a trip over to Secret Caverns, which was no less amazing. You can see the colorful look that this underworld has.
7. Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge, New Hampshire:
A mere picture cannot convey the peace and serenity of this holy grove. It is absolutely magnificent. Even a non-religious person could feel at peace there.