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  2. Esopus Creek - Wikipedia

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    Esopus Creek / ɪ ˈ s oʊ p ə s / is a 65.4-mile-long (105.3 km) [2] tributary of the Hudson River that drains the east-central Catskill Mountains in the U.S. state of New York.From its source at Winnisook Lake on the slopes of Slide Mountain, the Catskills' highest peak, it flows across Ulster County to the Hudson at Saugerties.

  3. Hudson Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson Valley (also known as the Hudson River Valley) comprises the valley of the Hudson River and its adjacent communities in the U.S. state of New York. The region stretches from the Capital District including Albany and Troy south to Yonkers in Westchester County , bordering New York City .

  4. Rondout Creek - Wikipedia

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    Rondout Creek is a 63.3-mile-long (101.9 km) [3] tributary of the Hudson River in Ulster and Sullivan counties, New York, United States.It rises on Rocky Mountain in the eastern Catskills, flows south into Rondout Reservoir, part of New York City's water supply network, then into the valley between the Catskills and the Shawangunk Ridge, where it goes over High Falls and finally out to the ...

  5. Heavy flooding creates waterfalls onto Hudson Valley roads - AOL

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    Severe flooding in the northeast of the United States has caused some roads to become ‘waterfalls’. Many roads in and around the Hudson Valley area were inundated with water following heavy ...

  6. The Palisades (Hudson River) - Wikipedia

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    A colored postcard of the Palisades c. 1898. The Palisades appear on the first European map of the New World, made by Gerardus Mercator in 1541 based on the description given him by Giovanni da Verrazzano, [10] who suggested they look like a "fence of stakes".

  7. Kaaterskill Falls - Wikipedia

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    The Falls in winter. While the falls' existence was known by indigenous peoples of the Hudson Valley prior to European colonization, it had a minor role for them, who generally avoided the Catskill Mountains due to the limited agricultural possibilities of higher elevations, though they occasionally ventured into the mountains to hunt game.

  8. 12 Charming Small Towns in the Hudson Valley - AOL

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    halbergman/Getty Images. Home to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Catskill is a charming Hudson Valley town that boasts a strong association with the arts.For starters, there’s Foreland ...

  9. Hudson Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson Canyon proper is located about 160 km (99 mi) east of the mouth of the Hudson River off the New Jersey coast. Its walls rise 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) from the canyon floor, making it comparable to the Grand Canyon , whose cliffs are over 1.61 kilometres (1.00 mi) deep and 640 km (400 mi) long.