Nature is a force to be reckoned with, and that is especially true in New Hampshire. Our untamed wilderness and fluctuating weather mean that if us humans step away – even briefly – nature will begin to creep back in, and take it for herself. Where this has happened in the Granite State, the results are stunning.
- Madame Sherri’s Stairs are still mesmerizing.
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- This old boat has almost become part of the landscape.
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- We wonder what’s hiding in this abandoned mill in Plymouth.
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- Many old railroad tracks in New Hampshire have been converted into trails, but this one has simply been reclaimed by the woods.
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- This isn’t what you expect to see while skiing.
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- Let your imagination tell you what once stood on this foundation wall.
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- It’s hard to believe that vehicles once rolled over this bridge in Boscawen.
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- Can you tell where nature ends and this tractor begins?
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- This mill is almost invisible beneath the trees.
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- It’s dust to dust for this forgotten graveyard in Lee.
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Do you walk through any beautiful ruins in New Hampshire?
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