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Rock Dunder, shown with a seagull standing on the left slope for scale. Rock Dunder is a tiny rock island extending just above the waters of Lake Champlain roughly 2.8 miles (4.5 km) southwest from the Burlington, Vermont ferry dock. [1] The water level averages 95.5 feet (29.1 m) above sea level, and the rock protrudes only a few feet above ...
Lake Champlain (/ ʃ æ m ˈ p l eɪ n / sham- ... Split Rock Lighthouse is located south of Essex, New York, near a natural boundary of the territory between the ...
Rock of the Chazy Formation was quarried from the nineteenth century at the Fisk Quarry, Isle La Motte, the oldest quarry in Vermont. [5] Portions of the exposed reef on several islands in Lake Champlain were dedicated as the Chazy Fossil Reef National Natural Landmark in 2009. [6]
Carleton's Prize is a small rock island in the Vermont waters of Lake Champlain, in Crescent Bay off the southwestern tip of South Hero.. Rising 30 feet (9.1 m) from water's edge to a plateau, situated between Stave and Providence Islands, it has been called Carleton's Prize since the American Revolutionary War when Sir Guy Carleton brought it to notoriety in 1776, the morning after the Battle ...
Lone Rock Point is a promontory north of Burlington, Vermont and on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain. [1] It is publicly accessible via a trail network and sits on land owned by the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont .
Lake Champlain currently has 51 known non-native and invasive species. The report highlights a few significant ones, and their potential threat to overtaking natural populations.
Sea Grant Executive Program Leader Kris Stepenuck and UVM Agroecology Fellow Nora Beer prepare to drop a Secchi disk into Lake Champlain to measure water clarity July 18, 2024.
Lake Champlain Sea Grant, University of Vermont and the Lake Champlain Basin Program presented information about the lake's health, discussing stormwater runoff, microplastics and bacteria and how ...