Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Wyalusing Rocks



 


The view from the Wyalusing Rocks, located along Route 6 outside of Wyalusing, Pennsylvania. The scenic lookout is located 500 feet above the winding Susquehanna River. The Eastern Delaware Nations describes the spot as a lookout and signaling point for Indians living along the river in the 1700s. The rocks rise above the Susquehanna, and provide a wide view of fertile farmland and the surrounding Endless Mountains.  Pennsylvania Route 6 has been named by National Geographic as one of the most scenic drives in America. The view only looks to get more beautiful as the autumn season progresses!

9 comments:

  1. Looks like a drive I'd like to make, especially as the leaves change!

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  2. Wow! Fantastic photos ~ lovely ~ remember driving through there ~ (A Creative Harbor)

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  3. I saw your link on A Rural Thursday. What a beautiful view!

    I really like your laundry line philosophy.

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  4. Thanks for stopping by to look at my photography. I am glad you enjoyed it! I am so excited to find these groups of people to share photos with. I love looking at the way everyone presents their perspectives. So much creativity!

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  5. Hi Donna, So nice to visit with you. I love these beautiful views. Looking forward to visiting with you again. Mildred

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  6. Were these photos taken by air? They are fantastic!

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  7. Actually,Nancy, it's just high up on the side of the hill (mountain?). 500 feet above the river. Such a beautiful spot.

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