Purgatory Chasm

19 10 2014

We had the opportunity to visit this natural resource. We when for the hike hoping to capture some foliage photographs as we are in the Autumn season. And we did. It was a great day in this amazing place. If you do a little research I’m sure no mater where you live you can find some place interesting to enjoy the sights and sounds and even capture a few photographs of your own. Enjoying Life!

Purgatory Chasm is a State Reservation.

A unique natural landmark, Purgatory Chasm runs for a quarter of a mile between granite walls rising as high as 70 feet. Popular with picnickers and rock-climbers alike, the Chasm is believed to have its origin in the sudden release of dammed-up glacial meltwater near the end of the last Ice Age, approximately 14,000 years ago.

Trails lead to a wide variety of rock formations, with romantic names as The Corn Crib, The Coffin, The Pulpit, Lovers’ Leap and Fat Man’s Misery.

The move was created completely using Google+ auto awesome movie maker functions including the music and translations. Also it was composed completely from my Android smart phone and uploaded to YouTube.

To learn more about Purgatory Chasm visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purgatory_Chasm_State_Reservation

Pergatory Chasm

Pergatory Chasm

Pergatory Chasm Trails

Pergatory Chasm Trail Sign

Pergatory Chasm Trail Walk

Pergatory Chasm Trail Walk, 1 Mile Loop.

Pergatory Chasm Trail Trees

Pergatory Chasm Through Trail Trees

Pergatory Chasm Leaves

Pergatory Chasm Leaves On The Trail

Pergatory Chasm Bruce On The Trail

Pergatory Chasm, Bruce On The Trail

Pergatory Chasm Path

Pergatory Chasm Climbing Path

Pergatory Chasm Stone Building

Pergatory Chasm Stone Building

Pergatory Chasm Reflection

Pergatory Chasm Reflection

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