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Aerial view of Summit Lake. A popular recreation lake that was built cooperatively with the West Virginia Conservation Commission.
A photograph looking up Greenbrier River from Gunpowder Ridge in Greenbrier County, W.Va.
Seneca Rocks as seen from U.S. Route 33.
A photograph of Cheat River near St. George, W. Va.
North Fork Valley from Wildcat Hill in the Monongahela National Forest.
A clearing between some buildings with walkways and a few trees.
A section of Stuart Memorial Drive, which was named for Robert Y. Stuart.  Stuart Memorial Drive is a scenic 10.3-mile road that adjoins the south side of the Otter Creek Wilderness. The road climbs from the Shaver's Fork River valley to near the top of Bickle Knob and Stuart Knob, which are two of the highest peaks in the local area.
A black-and-white photograph of a fishing pool on North Fork of South Branch, Potomac River above Petersburg, W. Va. A large rock structure, shaped in an upside down V, with a cave entrance can be seen.
A black and white photograph from the base of Blackwater Falls.
A photograph of "The Sinks," where the head of Gandy Creek disappears through a cavern. The stream emerges about 3/4 miles away.
A photograph of Lake Sherwood, located in Greenbrier County, W.Va.
A landscape of Route #5 near Seneca, in Pendleton County, West Virginia.