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About 10,000 years ago, more than a mile of ice towered over New Hampshire’s White Mountains and when that glacier melted its water created fascinating natural wonders, including Lost River Gorge.
Now owned the Society for the Protection of NH Forests, Lost River is a huge and deep tumble of water-worn rock and boulders created when the great sheets of ice moved and melted, pulling loose giant chunks of the native granite and rolling them about like gigantic balls in a sluice.
Water, following the course of least resistance, roared down the valley carrying boulders, rocks and sand, scouring away the softer rock, creating huge potholes and breaking off immense chunks of rock. Over time the water created a vast channel of tumbled rock so big that for much of its course through the valley ithe river simply disappears, flowing through channels under the rock.
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