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Connecticut

The remnant of the river forms an almost perfect tree lined oval margin around a green grassy center.
The state of Connecticut in the southern part of New England is an old post glacial terrain with cliffs and low hills. Several prominent rivers cross the state and culminate at the shore of Long Island Sound.

Such as…

...Talcott Mountain State Park
...Penwood Park
 

Massachusetts

Undeneath a burning sun in an icy clear sky, a cliff rises, with a lone cedar on its slope. Dry grass and stone in the foreground are complimented by the various shades of blue and green in the background.
The state between Northern New England (Vermont and New Hampshire) and Southern New England (Connecticut and Rhode Island), Massachusetts has ridges, hills and plains.

Such as…

...Purgatory Chasm
...Mount Greylock
 

New Hampshire

A slope into rocky Huntington Ravine on the Left, with Boot Spur in the distance, and Mt. Washington to the right. Large blocks in the foreground with yellow and black lichen.
The northernmost state in New England, New Hampshire has the highest mountains in New England (the White Mountains), extensive alpine regions, forests, lakes, and ponds.

Such as…

...White Mountains, NH
...Mt. Monadnock, NH
 

Maine

A pile of granite rocks in the foreground, marked with a white blaze, and a steep mountain in the background that displays large bare granite slabs
A wilderness state with lakes, moose, lovely wildflowers and spectacular mountains

Such as…

...Mount Katahdin
...Daicey Pond Loop
 
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