Close
Cart (0)
Login
Register
By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies as described in
Cookie Policy
.
OK
X
Digital Asset Management by Orange Logic
Company
Your account
Register
Hire an Illustrator
Terms and conditions
Privacy & Legal Notices
Prints and Gifts
Educational Resources
Science Photos
Connect
LinkedIn: Science Source Images
Facebook: Science Source Images
YouTube: ScienceImages
Instagram: ScienceSourceStock
© 2022 Science Source Inc.
All rights reserved
Go to Login page
Hide details
Conceptually similar
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Former Old Man of the Mountain, New Hampshire
Description:
The former state symbol of New Hampshire, "The Old Man of the Mountain", was a rock formation on a shoulder of Profile Mountain, twelve hundred feet above Profile Lake in the Franconia Notch. It was composed of five layers of Conway red granite; one formed the chin, another the upper lip, a third the nose and two layers comprised the forehead. The brutal winters of 2002 and 2003 contributed to the demise of "The Old Man of the Mountain".
Credit:
Larry Landolfi/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2429610
Legacy Identifier:
BR6291
Type:
Image
Size:
5850px × 3900px (~65 MB)
Add to cart
Direct link to Image
Copy URL to clipboard
Add to lightbox My First Lightbox
Add to cart
Tags
america
conway
conway red granite
franconia
franconia notch
geology
granite
hampshire
mountain
natural disaster
natural disasters
new hampshire
nh
north america
notch
old man
old men
profile
profile lake
profile mountain
red granite
rock
rock formation
rock formations
state symbol
stone
symbol
the old man of the mountain
u.s.a.
usa