Pioneer_Valley_South_From_Mt._Sugarloaf.jpg


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Description The Connecticut River and Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts. Looking south from Mt. Sugarloaf in Deerfield , toward the towns of Sunderland , Amherst and Whately . The buildings of the University of Massachusetts Amherst can be seen in the distance to the left, and farther off, the Holyoke range of mountains.
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Author The original uploader was BenFrantzDale at English Wikipedia .
Other versions cropped & labeled Mount Holyoke Range in German: Image:Pioneer_Valley_South_From_Mt._Sugarloaf_cropped,Namen.jpg

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  • 2004-10-16 20:40 BenFrantzDale 2272×1704×8 (827549 bytes) Pioneer Valley South From Mt. Sugarloaf

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