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| | Pictures from Glenenoco Falls These are from last week. Pictures from Glenenoco Falls in Jim Thorpe, PA. http://www.alphabluetech.com/kjhanlo...otwoindex.html
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| I've been here Hay, I've been to these falls. The in-law live in Bethlehem and we go over to Jim Thorpe once and awhile. The area is pretty nice with mountain biking and white water. We have hiked the old gravity railroad bed coming down the mountain into JT. Thanks for the photos. Ken
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