Middle Falls at Letchworth State Park, New York, USA
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Middle Falls at Letchworth State Park, New York, USA
New York State isn’t all skyscrapers and teeming crowds. The Empire State is home to a diverse geography, including some wild places that were around back on 26 July 1788, when New York officially joined the Union. In honour of New York’s statehood day, we’re at Letchworth State Park, a wilderness that follows the Genesee River some 17 miles through a deep gorge that’s known as the ‘Grand Canyon of the East’.
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