Hight Point Pictures
#1
Hight Point Pictures
So today i decided i wanted to go to high point to get some more pictures, it was a bit hazier than i would have liked but the views were good none the less
Port Jervis, NY in the distance and Pennsylvania is off to the left
Matamoris,PA along with I84
The monument and the monte
Closer shot of Port Jervis
Looking further west into Pennsylvania
I believe this is into New Jersey, no idea what town though
Port Jervis, NY in the distance and Pennsylvania is off to the left
Matamoris,PA along with I84
The monument and the monte
Closer shot of Port Jervis
Looking further west into Pennsylvania
I believe this is into New Jersey, no idea what town though
Last edited by Leprechaun93; 08-31-2012 at 08:09 PM.
#2
I had to redo this post as i closed the tab just as i finished
This pictue is looking roughly NNE, in the immediate area is New Jersey, aswell as to the right. Further out is New York, and not pictured off to the left is Pennsylvania.
From the top of the monument, The lake in the forground is Steeny Kill Lake, forground is New Jersey, and Pa is further out and to the right, Matamoris,PA can be seen
From the top of the monument, Looking southish into New Jersey at the Lake Marcia beachfront
Looking roughly NNE again, theres a monte out there somwehere
All the stairs i had to climb to get to the top
The monument is 220ft tall, the elevation outside on the ground is around 1800ft and it is the highest point in New Jersey, it was completed in 1930 and is in honor of war veterans. The outside is made from New Hampshire granite and Shawangunk quartz
This pictue is looking roughly NNE, in the immediate area is New Jersey, aswell as to the right. Further out is New York, and not pictured off to the left is Pennsylvania.
From the top of the monument, The lake in the forground is Steeny Kill Lake, forground is New Jersey, and Pa is further out and to the right, Matamoris,PA can be seen
From the top of the monument, Looking southish into New Jersey at the Lake Marcia beachfront
Looking roughly NNE again, theres a monte out there somwehere
All the stairs i had to climb to get to the top
The monument is 220ft tall, the elevation outside on the ground is around 1800ft and it is the highest point in New Jersey, it was completed in 1930 and is in honor of war veterans. The outside is made from New Hampshire granite and Shawangunk quartz
#4
Now for some panoramic shots, reducing them some so they'll fit better on the forum. New York is to the right, Pennsylvania in the middle ish and New Jersey to the left
Looking south at Lake Marcia
looking somewhere i believe this is just about all Jersey
Looking NNE
Looking eastish
Looking south towards the monument
Looking south at Lake Marcia
looking somewhere i believe this is just about all Jersey
Looking NNE
Looking eastish
Looking south towards the monument
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Hi `Keane,
Thanks for the message That's a very beautiful area & I'd love to run those steps (that would be a work out for sure)
I like being `high or I should say high `up like in your awesome pictures
You are good at taking pictures & I hope you share more on the MCF.
We don't have many high area in Florida where I am or grew `up, but I love being up in the air & viewing `Earth from above....It sure gives one a different perspective
Thanks for posting/sharing with your Monte Carlo Family.
I hope someday I can visit sites like above...It's just not the same viewing them on the web, but I am so thankful to have the web & travel everywhere with just a few hits & clicks 4-Sure...You are lucky to live close to so many great places.
EnJoy ~> I did 4-Real
Thanks for the message That's a very beautiful area & I'd love to run those steps (that would be a work out for sure)
I like being `high or I should say high `up like in your awesome pictures
You are good at taking pictures & I hope you share more on the MCF.
We don't have many high area in Florida where I am or grew `up, but I love being up in the air & viewing `Earth from above....It sure gives one a different perspective
Thanks for posting/sharing with your Monte Carlo Family.
I hope someday I can visit sites like above...It's just not the same viewing them on the web, but I am so thankful to have the web & travel everywhere with just a few hits & clicks 4-Sure...You are lucky to live close to so many great places.
EnJoy ~> I did 4-Real