Tripping on Travel: Mashamoquet State Park, Pomfret, CT

10 months ago
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In this footage, I segue to a different approach. The camera's eye is close to the ground, as if from an animal's perspective. There is only introduction music and no background music. I chose instead to feature the sounds of the park as I walked through a small section of it. In fact, in one segment, viewers will encounter a bumble bee among some small blossoms, complete with the sound of it's buzzing wings as it moves from blossom to blossom. This is essentially part one, because I have two or three other pieces of footage from the park to share, UP CLOSE. Wikipedia explains the history of the state park this way; "Mashamoquet Brook first came to the attention of the State Park Commission when former Pomfret resident Sarah Fay donated eleven and a half acres of the stream's hemlock-lined gorge to the state in 1918. In 1925, that parcel was combined with the Wolf Den, site of Israel Putnam's legendary wolf slaying, which the Daughters of the American Revolution had purchased in 1899. The donation of the Hotchkins Wolf Den Farm parcel in 1957 together with other purchases and gifts brought the park to its present size of over 900 acres." There is also a swimming area at the park. But as it's explained by the state's website for the park, it's been closed this season due to maintenance issues.

Jack the Lumberer by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
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References:

Wikipedia profile of the park
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashamoquet_Brook_State_Park

State of Connecticut's Mashamoquet website
https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Mashamoquet-Brook-State-Park

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