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Todd Medley

Redmond, WA, United States

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Natural Bridge
(Aug 24, 2002)
One of the 7 natural wonders of the world, Natural Bridge is
over 100 million years old, 215 feet tall, and 90 feet wide
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Falling Spring Falls
(Aug 21, 2002)
With its unique freefalling 150 foot plunge off of an overhanging ledge, this waterfall is unique among the East Coast’s sliding and cascading waterfalls.
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Rehoboth Church
(Aug 22, 2002)
Nestled among the hills in southern West Virginia, in the County of Monroe, two miles east of Union is the site of the cradle of Methodism in Southern West Virginia. Dedicated in 1786, this is the oldest church building west of the Allegheny Mountains.
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Sweet Springs/Rowan Home
(Aug 22, 2002)
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Beartown State Park
(Aug 21, 2002)
Beartown is noted for its unusual rock formations, which are comprised of Droop, or Pottsville, Sandstone formed during the Pennsylvanian age. Massive boulders, overhanging cliffs, and deep crevasses stir the imagination of most visitors. Pocketing the face of the cliffs are hundreds of eroded pits, ranging from the size of marbles to others large enough to hold two grown men.
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Cranberry Glades
(Aug 21, 2002)
The Cranberry Glades consists of bogs whose plant and animal life is similar to that found in the bogs of the north. This life spread southward with the changing climatic conditions that allowed glaciers to creep across the northern part of our continent. Several species ended their migration here, and the Cranberry Glades are now the southern-most point in North America where some of these life forms are found.
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Falls of Hills Creek
(Aug 20, 2002)
Tucked away in a narrow gorge just off the Highland Scenic Highway is a hidden treasure known as the Falls of Hills Creek Scenic Area, located near Richwood in the Monongahela National Forest.
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National Radio Astronomy Observatory
(Aug 20, 2002)
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is a research facility of the U.S. National Science Foundation and is located in Green Bank, WV. Scientists use the facilities to study virtually all types of astronomical objects known.
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