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Cranberry Glades is a location in Fallout 76, as Cranberry Bog. [15] Tyler Childers references the Cranberry Glades on "Universal Sound" from his 2017 album Purgatory.
Spruce-edged sphagnum bogs are found in the upper sections of Red Creek and its tributaries, often in association with thickets of speckled alder. There are similar areas throughout the High Alleghenies, most famously the Cranberry Glades. The largest one at Dolly Sods is about a mile long and half a mile wide.
The cranberry bog was well known by botanists as a location for several rare plants and orchids including the rose pogonia and grass pink orchids. In the journal Claytonia, the botanist Lloyd Carr described the pond as a sea of pink when the orchids were in bloom. The cranberry bog was one of a series of sinkhole ponds and wetlands in the Maple ...
Shady Valley is an unincorporated community in Johnson County, in the northeastern corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee.It is just outside Cherokee National Forest.Shady Valley is also the name of the valley in which the town is located, between Holston Mountain on the northwest, and the Iron Mountains to the southeast.
Cranberry Street Tunnel, New York City, New York; Cranberry Township (disambiguation), the name of five townships in the United States; Cranberry Wilderness, West Virginia; Cranberry Prairie, Ohio, an unincorporated community; Cranberry Glades Botanical Area, West Virginia; Tannersville Cranberry Bog, a protected bog in Tannersville, Pennsylvania
Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area (or BPWMA) is located in the towns of Hanson and Halifax in Massachusetts, USA. The area is composed of 1,625 acres (6.58 km 2) of open land for public use, including hiking, [1] biking, [2] and birding.
The state awarded three grants to Cape Cod cranberry growers to renovate bogs, plant new cultivars, improve harvest and business models.
Cranberry Bog State Nature Preserve, which is located in Buckeye Lake in Licking County, Ohio, is the only floating island bog in the world. [1] Once known as the “Big Swamp,” it is significant to Ohio, evidenced by its designation as one of the state's first National Natural Landmarks in October 1968 and its classification as a State ...