Monday, January 21, 2019

Halfway terminus of the Erie canal at Oneida Lake, NY


The Erie Canal, running across upstate New York from Albany to Buffalo, once was a powerful engine of Westward expansion. Now it is mostly maintained just for recreation and for its historical value. Here we see the halfway point on the canal, where it runs into Oneida lake near Syracuse, its inflow stirring coffee-colored sediments near the shore.

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