Photo taken during a recent trip to northern Maine.
The Magalloway River rises near the extreme northwestern corner of Maine, at the juncture of the West Branch and the Second East Branch of the Magalloway. The river flows south through logging country to 2.5-mile-long Parmachenee Lake, then descends for another 2.6 miles to the 15-mile-long Aziscohos Lake. Below the lake dam, the Magalloway turns west and descends 250 feet in two miles to the village of Wilsons Mills, Maine, before once again turning south, now along the New Hampshire-Maine border. The river ends where it joins the outlet of Umbagog Lake, forming the Androscoggin River.


The river looks wonderfully wild. Lovely shot, John.
a gorgeous capture…the river is just beautiful.
You have captured all the eliments at thrie best.Thanks for sharing. Thanks for your visit and kind comments. Have a good weekend.
Beautiful! Isn’t this one of the places where people go to pan for gold? Myself, I think the scenery is nicer than gold.
So scenic. Great shot.
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What a beautiful scene, so unspoiled and peaceful looking.
This is a beautiful shot. Thanks for sharing.
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