Sunday Morning Post. ... Card 2-15-2020 Double dip
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Yes it is technically Sunday morning.
Please enjoy this crooked scan of the mounts: Close up and Distant. I am planning an event tomorrow and won't be able to post in the am so whenever it may be enjoy this Sunday morning post. ... |
Love the first one...where would you say that view is from?
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I would have to agree with winter harbor taken from the runway area.
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Yep...sure seems the view is looking across Winter Harbor from the tip of Wolfeboro Neck with the trees in the foreground being on Wolfeboro Neck...
appears to be from an elevated vantage point...perhaps from a landing or departing airplane at the old turf landing strip |
If that's Mt. Washington which it says it is, it can't be taken from inside Winter Harbor. That is more a view from the broads. I thought maybe Tuftonboro Neck and Cow Island into the Barber Pole but I don't think that's it either. Cow didn't have that many houses then.
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The view is a low level aerial which allows a line of site to Mt Washington across
Winter Harbor and above the terrain that would block the view at lake/ground level |
cool
Thanks for the interest I like posting these
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i just can't see it. |
I’m pretty sure Mt. Shaw would block the view if this shot were from Winter Harbor.
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This is a photo in the Gallery section posted by Just Sold almost seven years ago. It was taken from Lincoln Park in Gilford. I believe the earlier photo was taken uphill from the park, perhaps from Locke's Hill.
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On a Clear Day...
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Round is Round
I think that the land mass shown in the photo in #13 is the south end of Round Island. 🐻
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I do think it has to be that area, but do the branches seem close to whatever piece of land we are seeing?? Sorry if I am over analyzing. |
Ignore everything in the foreground and compare the mountains in #13, which was taken from Lincoln Park in Gilford, and the mystery shot in #5. The alignment of the mountains is very close. #5 is taken from a higher vantage point.
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I agree gg.
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