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Buttercups blooming at stream side.
 
Six Mile Creek in Ithaca's Wild Flower Preserve
     
Quiet, peaceful settings are typical along Cayuga Lake's tributaries.
 
View of Van Natta's dam and old pump station from Giles St. bridge in Ithaca.
     
Trail around the ponds at Cornell's Sapsucker Woods.
 
German Iris at the 60' dam - these are pretty, but invasive, exotics.
     
Storm drains from our streets and sidewalks drain to our lake.
 
Snow and ice can accent the beauty of our streams and riparian areas.
     
Picture of WTP lagoons from Giles St. Dechlor building shown.
 
The south end of Cayuga Lake as seen from Ithaca's Steward Park.
     
Cayuga Lake's eastshore viewed from Stewart Park.
 
View of the wetland along Thomas Road in Tompkins County.
     
Upland farmlands contribute to the beauty of the Cayuga Lake Watershed.
 
"That Old Ithaca Sunset, just makes you want to fly...."
     
"Flatrocks" along Fall Creek in Tompkins County.
 
Beauty, relaxation, and fun prevails at Treman Falls west of Ithaca.
     
South end of Cayuga Lake.
 
North end of Cayuga Lake.
     
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