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Nehasane in the region of New York is a place in United States - some 372 mi or ( 598 km ) North of Washington , the country's capital city .
Time in Nehasane is now 02:57 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Boston, Newark, Ballston Spa, Beaver River, and Hasbroucks. Since you are here already, consider visiting Boston . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Nehasane ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Lake Placid Olympic Water Ramps
The Holiday Valley teams head upstate for a weekend of pre-season training which includes the OTC water ramps and trampolines. ..
Lake Lila HD 2 - Summer beach, Snell Island
Summer day on Lake Lila, a natural undeveloped lake in the Adirondacks. You are looking WSW at the north end of the boat launch area, looking past camp site 2 - you can see the canoe in the water. Sne ..
The outlfow at Olmstead Pond
Quick clip of the beaver dam at Olmstead Pond near Cranberry Lake in the Adironcacks. ..
Watch My Bag Move
So I came from a field trip, parents werent home, I went to the nearest store , bought some takis , and made this lol Twitter: @Chronicjv ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Lake Lila
Lake Lila is a 1,400 acre (5.6 km²) Lake in the William C. Whitney Wilderness Area, in the town of Long Lake, in the west-central portion of the Adirondack Park. Lake Lila is the largest lake in the Adirondack Park whose shoreline is entirely state-owned; it is the twenty-second largest body of water in the park. The southeastern portion of Lake Lila is an extensive wetland drained by the Shingle Shanty Brook, which feeds the lake; the lake is drained by the Beaver River.
Located at 44.00 -74.76 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Big Deer Pond
Big Deer Pond in Hamilton County, New York is located approximately 1.5 west of Lows Lake in the Five Ponds Wilderness Area and the Adirondacks "Bob Marshall Wilderness" area (there is another in Montana). It serves as a 1/2 mile water-portage between Lows Lake and the upper Oswegatchie River. The portage is a total of 3.5 miles through blowdown of virgin timber. Big Deer Pond is noted for being a large shallow pond with numerous bog plant life.
Located at 44.07 -74.84 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Brandreth Park
Brandreth Park is the oldest family-owned forest preserve in the state of New York.
Located at 43.93 -74.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
High Falls on the Oswegatchie River
High Falls is a small but picturesque waterfall on the upper Oswegatchie River in the Five Ponds Wilderness. It is located in the town of Fine, in a remote part of Adirondack State Park in St. Lawrence County. The falls drops about 20 feet (4.6 m). Access is by canoe or by maintained hiking trails. The closest public road, near Wanakena, is almost six miles (circa 9 km) to the north. Trail access is by a short spur from the High Falls Loop Trail.
Located at 44.07 -74.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Lows Lake (New York)
Lows Lake is a reservoir in the Adirondack Park in northeastern New York. It is located in the Five Ponds Wilderness Area, 10 miles southwest of Tupper Lake. The lake is part of the Bog River Flow. While it is largely surrounded by New York State Forest Preserve, the northeast shore is privately held, along with a few small parcels that border the lake. The lake lies within the towns of Colton, Clifton, and Long Lake. The lake was named after A.
Located at 44.11 -74.67 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
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