Spent a couple of hours at one of the country's newest national parks, Patterson Great Falls in Patterson, NJ.
Although there are write-ups that state the falls are quite impressive during "floods", the recent drought here has resulted in some fairly low water levels. Still, the falls are 77 feet high and you definitely can understand how powerful they must be when there's a greater volume of water pouring over them.
While I was in the visitor's center I met a fellow collector of national park passport stamps. These are self-inking stampers that serve as a small memento of one's travels.
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