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Divine Park in Spring Lake in New Jersey on November 4, 2008.
In the last week of October and the first week of November 2008, the tree leaves in New Jersey, the Garden
State, turned into brilliantly beautiful autumn colors. In these two weeks, I drove to several different places in
New Jersey and did some hiking to enjoy such abundance of beauty in
nature and to take photos of the beautiful autumn foliage.
Map: Click here to see Google Map showing Divine Park in Spring Lake, NJ
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A swan on Spring Lake
Garden State Parkway at Monmouth Plaza Service Area near Exit 98.
Garden State Parkway at Holmdel, New Jersey
Many mallards on the lake in Divine Park in Spring Lake
Foliage around a pond at sunset time along Highway 1 near Princeton, New Jersey
Garden State Parkway as viewed from Holmdel Road Overpass in Holmdel, New Jersey
Culvers Lake at Junction of Route 206 and Route 521 in Culvers Inlet in northwest New Jersey
Lake Owassa along Route 521 (W. Owassa Turnpike) a few miles southwest of Culvers Inlet in northwest New
Jersey
Garden State Parkway at Monmouth Plaza Service Area near Exit 98.
Divine Park in Spring Lake, New Jersey
Lake Lefferts viewed from Lakeside Park along Ravine Drive in Matawan, New Jersey
Garden State Parkway at Holmdel, New Jersey
Lake Hopatcong State Park
Japanese maple in the garden at northeast shore of Lake Mohawk in Sparta in northwest New Jersey
Lake Lefferts viewed from Buttonwood Manor near Highway 34 Bridge in Matawan, New Jersey
A hiking trail along the Delaware & Raritan Canal in Princeton, New Jersey
Lake Owassa along Route 521 (W. Owassa Turnpike) a few miles southwest of Culvers Inlet in northwest New
Jersey on November 2, 2008.
Map: Click here to see Google Map showing location of Lake Owassa
An old man who lives in a house on the lake shore here told us that we were too late by about one week. He
said that one week ago the foliage here around Lake Owassa were much more brilliant and beautiful than what
we saw on November 2.