cayuga lake glacial fingerlakes vista during fall season

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Cayuga Lake, a glacial FingerLakes, vista during fall season Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stewart Park view north up Cayuga Lake during colorful fall foliage season Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow Grapevines during Fall Harvest Season in the FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vineyard vines are colorful in Autumn on Cayuga Lake FingerLakes NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vineyard vines are colorful in Autumn overlooking Cayuga Lake FLX Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Cayuga Lake, a glacial FingerLakes, vista during fall season
Vineyard vines are colorful in FingerLakes Autumn weather Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
These Fingerlakes all formed over the last two million years by glacial carving of old stream valleys. Cayuga is the longest and the second deepest of the Finger Lakes at 38 miles long and 435 feet deep. The bottom of the lake is 53 feet below sea level at its deepest spot.


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