The Glacial Potholes
by Catherine Gagne
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The Glacial Potholes
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Catherine Gagne
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Photograph - Photograph - Photo
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In Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts. The "Glacial Potholes" began to form after the last glacier age when the Deerfield River first started to flow over these rocks, about 14,000 years ago. There are more than 50 potholes to explore, ranging in size from 6 inches to 39 feet in diameter. This is one of the largest known concentrations of potholes and the location of the largest pothole on record, as well. On my first trip here, I didn't see any of the potholes because the water level was high.
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April 2nd, 2015
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