Morning Echoes is a photograph by Neal Eslinger which was uploaded on October 5th, 2011.
Morning Echoes
Morning Echoes: This photograph was taken from a remote island on Lake Umbagog (Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge). Echoes refers to the... more
Title
Morning Echoes
Artist
Neal Eslinger
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Morning Echoes: This photograph was taken from a remote island on Lake Umbagog (Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge). "Echoes" refers to the distant sounds and echoes of Loons in the early morning. Umbagog Lake is a wilderness lake located in Coos County, New Hampshire and Oxford County, Maine. Lake Umbagog is one of the most pristine lakes in the state of New Hampshire. It lies in the towns of Errol, New Hampshire, and Upton, Maine, as well as the townships of Cambridge, New Hampshire and Magalloway Plantation, Maine. The name Umbagog is said to come from the Abenaki word for "shallow water". The lake runs almost 11 miles north to south. The Lake's surface area is approximately 7,850 acres making it the largest lake along the Maine/New Hampshire border. Lake Umbagog's average depth is less than 15 feet and its maximum depth is 75 feet. Lake Umbagog is fed by the Magalloway River, the Rapid River, and the Dead Cambridge River and is the water supply for the Androscoggin River.
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October 5th, 2011