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HDR picture of an abandoned bulldozer in the woods of the Normanskill Creek, Delmar, N.Y. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.
Traffic signals at the skewed intersection of NY 155 and Normanskill Road in Voorheesville. Rather than cough up some extra money for proper louvers, NYSDOT just slapped a second set of visors at the end of the ones attached to the signal to block the view of the cross street's signal.
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HDR picture of an abandoned bulldozer in the woods of the Normanskill Creek, Delmar, N.Y. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.
HDR picture of an abandoned bulldozer in the woods of the Normanskill Creek, Delmar, N.Y. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.
Soldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
Soldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
Soldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
HDR picture of an abandoned bulldozer in the woods of the Normanskill Creek, Delmar, N.Y. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.
oldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
HDR picture of an abandoned bulldozer in the woods of the Normanskill Creek, Delmar, N.Y. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.
HDR picture of an abandoned bulldozer in the woods of the Normanskill Creek, Delmar, N.Y. Nikon D700 camera, Vivitar 19mm f/3.8 lens. Photo by Chuck Miller.
NY 155 eastbound at Normanskill Road (Albany CR 306) in Voorheesville. Notice how on the signals on the right, NYSDOT mounted another sun visor to the end of the ones attached to the signal to shield the signal light from the intersecting streets.
oldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
The Capital District Tourism Gnome uses his gnome pick-axe ability to uncover that Normanskill Road in Albany, New York is really the yellow brick road to the city of Oz.
Normanskill Road (Albany CR 306) at NY 155 in Voorheesville. Notice how on the signals, NYSDOT mounted another sun visor to the end of the ones attached to the signal to shield the signal light from the intersecting streets.
oldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
oldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
Soldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
Soldiers assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear an area near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. The Soldiers were making room so that debris from the creek could be dumped.(U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
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Knapped from a rare type of flint from upstate New York near Catskills. It’s called normanskill chert. The Paleolithic people used this material for their spear points 12,000 years ago. It’s wild that I managed to find some of this same material and flintknapped this beautiful rock. You can buy it at the link below. #flintknapping #chert #paleo #paleoindian #arrowhead #crafts #stoneage #paleolithic #lithic #flinthttp://ift.tt/2e1vhOw ift.tt/2dgcKk7
A Soldier assigned to the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion work to clear space near Normanskill Creek in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 as part of New York's preparations for the possible landfall of Hurricane Joaquin. At the direction of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo members of the battalion were mobilized to work with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear obstructions from waterways which could cause flooding during a heavy rainfall. As part of that process the engineers created space where debris from the stream could be deposited. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Major Corine Lombardo/Released)
A westbound CSX with a pair of C40-8s carrying contaminated dirt crosses the Normans Kill with a long cut of gondolas in the early morning.
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Major General Patrick Murphy, the commander of the New York National Guard, and Lt. Col. Christopher Guilmette ,commander of the New York Army National Guard's 204th Engineer Battalion speak to Paul Penman , engineer for the Town of Bethlem, N,Y. about work the battalion is conducting in conjunction with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to clear Normanskill Creek to prevent flooding, on Friday Oct. 2, 2015. The work was being done as part of the state's preparations for a potential landfall by Hurricane Jaoquin. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Sgt., Major Corine Lombardo/ Released)
View of the status of the AC Helderberg Hudson Rail Trail on 2 November 2014. Presented by the Friends of the Rail Trail and the Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy.
View westward from the bridge over the Normanskill.