Tom Goodrich

Twentieth Century

In the years since the farmers exited the area, forests have rapidly returned (although still not fully mature), bottom-lands have become reservoirs, and residential developments have replaced more accessible farms. It is said that the population of the Kent-Carmel area has only recently approached the numbers of 200 years ago. Yet, despite these changes Putnam […]

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Geology – How did all those boulders get there?

The cliffs, granite ponds, and rock-strewn rolling slopes of the Lake Sagamore area were created by vast glaciers, pushing southwards from central Canada in sheets of boulder-studded ice over a mile thick. During the past 2 million years, four “ice ages,” each lasting hundreds of thousands of years, were briefly interrupted by warmer intervals. The

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