New Hampshire’s beauty doesn’t end stop the sun goes down. At night a whole new Granite State comes to life, from wildlife to the amazing stars spread over the sky. Here are some amazing shots of New Hampshire at night that are almost unbelievable.
- This shot of the Milky Way over New Hampshire is stunning.
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- These trees cast spooky shadows on the snow.
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- A spider web and a rusty wheel.
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- An orange sunset over a smooth lake.
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- Even man-made structures look amazing.
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- This looks like the perfect spot to sleep beneath the stars.
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- A unique view of a New Hampshire icon.
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- Twilight is reflected on a pond in Nashua.
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- Amazing purple skies over Stark.
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- This waterfall was captured with long exposure at night.
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- The capitol is illuminated at night.
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- Twilight on Mascoma Lake is breathtaking.
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- The night sky through the ice castles.
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- Purple twilight in Glen.
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- The winter night in Harrisville is perfect for star gazing.
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- Sunset over Pat’s Peak.
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- Snow-covered trees are perfect for night skiing.
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- The moon reflected on Lake Wentworth.
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- In New Hampshire, we love fireworks.
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From night skiing to summer campfires, there is plenty to do after the sun goes down in New Hampshire.
Robbie Shade/flickr
Drocpsu/flickr
Distant Hill Gardens/flickr
Haddon Fisher/flickr
Nicholas Erwin/flickr
Mervyn Chua/flickr
James Walsh/flickr
Roger H. Goud/flickr
Doug Sparks/flickr
Tracy Lee Carol/flickr
AdamChandler86/flickr
Eric Kilby/flickr
Jennifer Morton/flickr
Neil Halin/flickr
Glass_House/flickr
James Lee/flickr
Johnathan & Jill/flickr
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