Autumn Foliage in the Hudson Valley, New York by www.utcinema.com

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The Hudson River is most closely associated with its end-point in the harbor of New York City.  In contrast, its upstream sections are far less well known.  Originating with runoff from the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, the great river runs a course of just over 500 km (315 mi.).  It's divided into an Upper Hudson and Lower Hudson, the divider being Federal Dam in Troy.  In this video by Utcinema, you'll get a bird's eye view of the valley of the Lower Hudson, at the height of the Fall season.  

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