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Tug Hill Aquifer - Footprints of the Ice Age - part 6 of 14

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

This segment describes the region near Altmar, NY that includes a pristine ice age aquifer characterized by bogs, kames and kettle ponds that contain rare ecology including carnivorous species of plants that ingest insects.
Excerpted from the television documentary 'Footprints of the Ice Age: the Laurentide Ice Sheet in Upstate New York' produced and narrated by Michael S. Ameigh.

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