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Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
Beautiful river vistas line the Orange Trail and feature the prominent Walnut Creek Bridge and large masses of ice.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
An unidentified wall with a small doorway in the middle.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
A view of Wissahickon Creek from the Orange Trail above.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
Wissahickon Creek boasts clear waters.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
Another view of the Walnut Creek Bridge towering over Wissahickon.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
A moss-covered wall lining a stone bridge.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
There are many fallen trees to climb over, around, and even under along the Wissahickon Trails.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
One of the many unusual, repurposed walking structures in Wissahickon.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
A set of steps ascending along the Orange Trail.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
A plaque marking the site of one of the earliest baptisms in the United States, one of the many surprises along the Orange Trail.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
Wissahickon Creek from the banks.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
An unusually blue Wissahickon creek running under a bridge.
Megan Sicignano
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01/21/2018
Another example of fallen trees to climb around in Wissahickon Valley Park.
Megan Sicignano
Photo Date: 
01/21/2018
The Orange Trail brings you right up to the Walnut Creek Bridge for a closer look.

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