Tamarack Swamp

USA / Pennsylvania / Bear Lake /
 swamp, wetland, National Natural Landmark
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Tamarack Swamp is an outstanding example of a large headwater swamp occurring in a glacially blocked stream valley. The two bogs here, rich in wetland vegetation and including rare species, are the finest examples of acid kettle hole bogs in glaciated northwestern Pennsylvania. The area is designated a National Natural Landmark.
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Coordinates:   41°59'22"N   79°33'35"W
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